@C7RKY but with lots of specific, known benefits on the plus and only the fear of “unknown unknowns” on the negative, we really should
@NHS_Analyst Look, I'm no purist. I just had a large exec training budget to spend & found myself with what they call a Master Practitioner>
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@NHS_Analyst ..for what that's worth. I just know what I learned had power. I know that first hand. I'm not 'pro-NLP'. I'm concerned by it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@C7RKY it’s a day out init ;) No more or less harmful than an overdose on homeopothy. But even if you fear, still nothing to do with BIT -
@NHS_Analyst Hehe. For some, I bet it is. It was a year for me. "It is a simple matter of re-wording them to be more effective" Yep..NLP. ;) -
@C7RKY wow, that is one hell of a broad definition, covers everything ever written & edited -
@NHS_Analyst I've never tried to make the distinctions between psychology/psychiatry/NLP. I just have a lay view of the latter, is all. -
@NHS_Analyst Anyway...how did someone who worked to get a BSc in Psychology end up being a bean counter for a FT? I'm intrigued... -
@C7RKY by going on to MSc Operational Research (OR), which is really maths applied to business/operational problems. Been my pro trade since -
@NHS_Analyst Sounds right up my street. I'd have enjoyed studying that. I get the impression you did too. -
@C7RKY Yup. OR invented (arguably) by the Brits in WW2, they did some fascinating & clever stuff https://www.informs.org/About-INFORMS/What-is-Operations-Research … - 1 more reply
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