Blink: Making big decisions fast using computer science #atomicIdeas

Blink: Making big decisions fast using computer science Cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths presents a fascinating insight into how the logic of computers can be applied to human decision-making. By utilizing principles from computer science, we can untangle…

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Noguchi’s filing system

Japanese economist Yukio Noguchi’s filing system is an example of the least recently used principle.

By placing documents in a box from left to right and moving them along with each addition, one can quickly find the required document by starting from the left.

You can’t control outcomes, just processes. And as long as you’ve used the best process, you’ve done the best that you can. – Tom Griffiths

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  1. 01Blink: Making big decisions fast using computer science
  2. 02Efficiency of computer science principles
  3. 03Noguchi’s filing system
  4. 04Organizing with the pile method
  5. 05Solving hard problems with computer science strategies
  6. 06Focus on process, not outcomes
  7. 07Applying the 37 percent rule in house hunting
  8. 08Computer science principles and human limitations
  9. 09Rational approaches to decision-making

Showing Noguchi’s filing system, idea 3 of 9.