Describe how ontological humility is the first step to gaining epistemic wisdom.
Ontological Humility
Must: Have an introduction which explains different parts of the assessment. must contain a hook, background information, and overarching thesis sentence.
Must have incorporation of the following articles:
Munro, I. (2019, July 6). Ontology (my big word of the month) and humility. Leading Essentially. https://leadingessentially.com/2019/07/06/ontology-my-big-word-of-the-month-and-humility/
This blog introduces readers to the concept of ontological humility. The concept was penned by Fred Kofman in Conscious Business. Ontological humility is the first step to recognizing, admitting, and embracing the idea that there is more we do not know than what we know. The more we know the more we realize how little we know.
Murray, T. (2008). Exploring epistemic wisdom: Ethical and practical implications of integral theory and methodological pluralism for collaboration and knowledge-building [PDF]. Ethics & Methodological Pluralism, ITC 2008.
This thought piece describes how ontological humility is the first step to gaining epistemic wisdom. Read through this with an open mind and realization that there might be sections which are confusing to you today, and that is ok. You will want to re-read this article throughout the program and consider how your understanding of the concepts have become clearer over time.
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order of paper
introduction
Cognition – presented in one paragraph
Assumptions on Business model
analysis of organizational redesign: BMI
analysis of organizational redesign: assumptions
double publishing
false assumptions scenario
biases
conclusion
This program is in business administration with a concentration in strategy and innovation
The paper is to analyze the articles provided and synthesize them into a well organized. and cohesive 6 page paper – answering the questions within the attached assessment instructions and using the above outline.