This seems like a good analysis of how a person can use what I call the mindsets of reputation and clarification.
Reputation mindset combines the mindsets of strategy and empathy, and it deals with fortifying impressions. It can help one to be aware of emotional associations that others may have for things one may be planning to say or do. That way one can avoid unintended associations where possible, or preemptively build up positive emotional associations to counteract negative ones that can’t be avoided, such as by demonstrating one understands and supports someone’s values before criticizing the methods they use to pursue those values.
Clarification mindset combines strategy mindset and semantics mindset, and it deals with explicit information. It helps people provide context and key details to circumvent unintended interpretations of labels and rules, or at least the most likely misinterpretations in a particular context.
(Reputation and clarification make up the strategy side of presentation mindset. Presentation deals with ambiguity in general, and the strategy side handles robust communication.)
These are powerful tools, and it’s helpful to have characterizations of them and examples of use cases. Nicely done!
This seems like a good analysis of how a person can use what I call the mindsets of reputation and clarification.
Reputation mindset combines the mindsets of strategy and empathy, and it deals with fortifying impressions. It can help one to be aware of emotional associations that others may have for things one may be planning to say or do. That way one can avoid unintended associations where possible, or preemptively build up positive emotional associations to counteract negative ones that can’t be avoided, such as by demonstrating one understands and supports someone’s values before criticizing the methods they use to pursue those values.
Clarification mindset combines strategy mindset and semantics mindset, and it deals with explicit information. It helps people provide context and key details to circumvent unintended interpretations of labels and rules, or at least the most likely misinterpretations in a particular context.
(Reputation and clarification make up the strategy side of presentation mindset. Presentation deals with ambiguity in general, and the strategy side handles robust communication.)
These are powerful tools, and it’s helpful to have characterizations of them and examples of use cases. Nicely done!