Monthly Archives: August 2007

Using recursion in NLP

NLP is said to be recursive. What does that mean? From a conversation on NLP connections: innovating new high-level models in NLP? … is expected to be out of reach for most. Richard also encourages people to go out and … Continue reading

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NLP: Model, modeling tool, or both?

When Bandler, Grinder, Dilts, etc. first formalized NLP, they certainly did it using the terminology of mathematical models, particularly calculus.(1). The early NLP literature (Structure of Magic, NLP Vol I) talks about “4-tuples” (or 5-tuples, if you go back far … Continue reading

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What’s the difference between unconscious assimilation and unconscious modeling?

What’s the difference between the two? My impression is that unconscious assimilation is the natural ability we have to mirror others to the point where we adopt their cognitive skills. It’s the way we learn language as an infant, and … Continue reading

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Are you as good at recruiting as you are at sales?

August 2007 Newsletter Click here to listen to this article as a podcast. We say people are our greatest resource. And Dilbert’s boss points out, “resources are our greatest asset.” But most companies put huge effort into attracting and retaining … Continue reading

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