Thinking at high latitudes
Nowadays, we often hear that we need to think at high latitude and act at low latitude, so how to think at high latitude and act at low latitude, in fact, this kind of thinking can be applied in many aspects in actual work and life, maybe we are already applying, but we just don't know:
1. High-dimensional thinking is thinking from a higher perspective or level, which usually involves a wider range of information, a longer time horizon, and more possibilities. It focuses on strategic and directional issues and aims to determine whether the goals and directions are right and to what extent they can be matched with the needs and resources of the individual.
2. Low-dimensional action is to formulate a specific and executable action plan on the basis of high-dimensional thinking. These actions should be concrete, operational, and implementable, and can gradually form a complete system in practice. Low-dimensional operations need to consider how to start from the initial point, gradually expand into lines and planes, and finally achieve the overall goal.
3. In career development, high-latitude thinking can be used to plan one's long-term development and career planning, and think about one's career positioning and goals. Low-latitude actions are all about translating these thoughts into concrete actions, such as learning skills, changing patterns, integrating resources, and other concrete actions.
4. In project management, Cushman & Wakefield can be used to formulate project strategies and goals, top-level design standards, and think about the overall planning and design of the project. The low-latitude initiative is to translate these thoughts into concrete plans and implementation steps, and to formulate specific and actionable detailed plans, organizational arrangements, node requirements, etc.
5. In learning, high-tech thinking can be used to understand the overall framework and knowledge system of the discipline, and to think about the goals and directions of learning. Low-latitude action is to translate these thoughts into concrete actions to achieve these goals and directions and meet our needs.
6. When solving problems, Cushman & Wakefield can be used to analyze the essence and underlying logic of the problem, and think about the solution to the problem. Low-latitude action is to translate these thoughts into concrete solutions and action steps, formulate specific implementation plans, take actions to solve problems, etc.
High-dimensional thinking and low-level action is a combination of macro and micro ways of thinking, in general, high-dimensional thinking, low-dimensional action means that before making any decision or action, we must first carry out high-dimensional thinking at the strategic level to ensure the accuracy of the direction, and then according to this strategic plan, formulate and implement specific low-dimensional actions in order to achieve the set goals. This mindset emphasizes the importance of combining theory and practice, i.e., not only having a clear strategic blueprint, but also concrete steps to put it into practice. Such thinking can help us in practical life. Through high-latitude thinking, we can better grasp the overall and internal laws of things; Through low-latitude actions, these reflections are translated into concrete actions and effects, which ultimately realize our strategy and planning.