The Art of “Thin-Slicing”


Brief judgments based on thin-slicing


Welcome to the Art of “Thin-Slicing”

Thin-slicing is a term used in psychology and philosophy to describe the ability to find patterns in events based only on “thin slices”, or narrow windows, of experience.

The term refers to the process of making very quick inferences about the state, characteristics or details of an individual or situation with minimal amounts of information.

Research has found that brief judgments based on thin-slicing are similar to those judgments based on much more information. Judgments based on thin-slicing can be as accurate, or even more so, than judgments based on much more information.

— Wikipedia

“In Lean-Agile, the thinner the slice is, the faster the learning cycle is! Contrast that to waterfall: the slices are too chunky/thick that the learning cycles are far in between relative to Lean Agile’s very often and many number of learning cycles! — Clarence Galapon


Discover the Art of Creative, Collaborative, and Iterative Thin-Slicing!



Book Your Art of “Thin-Slicing” Training and Immersion Sessions!


To book a thin-slicing training or immersion sessions (1 hour pop-up training/immersion session), call us (704) 763–6830. Bring your context and content with you… bring your colleagues…and, together, we will: creatively, collaboratively, and iteratively immerse ourselves in “The Art of Thin-Slicing”!

Thin-Slicing

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Wed: closed
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 7:30 pm ET – 8:30 pm ET

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Online + Zoom.

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(704) 763 6830
cgalapon@LeanAgileGuru.com