Cognitive biases, such as "tunnel vision" and the "sunk cost fallacy," often prevent leaders from reassessing the broader landscape. Furthermore, organizational silos frequently penalize those who attempt to work across boundaries, creating a structural barrier to comprehensive understanding.
Identifying the overlap between technology, sociology, and economics. Download File 250.El gran cuadro.zip
Distinguishing between noise and meaningful trends over long-term horizons. Cognitive biases, such as "tunnel vision" and the
Historically, the most significant breakthroughs—from the Copernican Revolution to the development of the Internet—did not occur in isolation. They were the result of individuals connecting existing ideas in a novel, expansive framework. By prioritizing the "big picture," these innovators identified systemic needs that specialists had overlooked. By prioritizing the "big picture
The modern information landscape is characterized by fragmentation. As disciplines become more technical, experts often lose sight of how their work fits into the broader global context. "El gran cuadro" represents the intellectual endeavor to bridge these gaps, moving from isolated facts to integrated systems.