Public, Peer-Review & Editing Process for Book Titled “Making Good Decisions”: Revised Version for Volume 1 – Part II – Section #3: Using McLuhan’s “Tetrad” with Mediated “Perceptions”
For new readers: Please read the “Pinned Post” at the top of this Substack’s Home Page, and titled Why Use Public Peer-Review to Write a Book? - “See for Yourself”.
For returning readers and subscribers: This post introduces the Revised Version for Volume 1 – Part II – Section #3: Using McLuhan’s “Tetrad” with Mediated “Perceptions”
Summary:
The closing statement of the prior section showed that the enhanced- Cipolla chart gives us a map to choose the right “Method” for the right decision-making problem where:
- “Luck-Compounding Machines” based on “Tools to Practice for Perfection” connect with the Logic & Statistics Program in the upper-right quadrant,
- “Checklists for Pattern-Matching” connect with the Heuristics & Bias Program in the “Middle-Muddle”, and
- “Processes that Improve the Odds” connect with the “Fast & Frugal” Heuristics Program in bottom-left quadrant.
This section describes McLuhan’s “Tetrad” as a “Checklist for Pattern Matching”, a “Method”, and its development “Methodology” in order to understand how to use it to see the intended and the unintended consequences of making decisions with mediated “Perceptions”.
See the downloadable pdf below:
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”CTRI by Francois Gadenne” writes a business book in three volumes, published serially on Substack for public peer-review. The book connects the dots of life-enhancing practices for the next generation, free of controlling algorithms, based on the lifetime experience of a retirement age entrepreneur, & continuously updated with insights from reading Wealth, Health, & Statistics research papers on behalf of large companies as the co-founder of CTRI.