Structural thinking using MECE and Logic Tree

MECE may be an unfamiliar term, but it is actually a very common-sense concept of "dividing things without overlaps or omissions." This lecture aims to go beyond just a simple understanding of the concept and instead improve your thinking skills so that thinking in a MECE way becomes a daily habit.

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I had never properly encountered structural thinking tools like MECE or Logic Trees before. However, after taking this lecture, I feel like I’ve gained a powerful weapon to fill the gaps in my thinking. Honestly, these concepts can feel rigid when you only hear the theory, but because they were explained through simple, relatable examples, I immediately felt confident that this would become the "muscle" for organizing my thoughts. If you are someone who works with AI but still feels a thirst for more efficient communication and planning, I highly recommend you take this course.

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Jang Jaehoon

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Thank you for the great lecture!

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donnie choi

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This is not a lecture that simply recites theoretical definitions. It clearly points out the essential value of why MECE and Logic Trees are so critical in business problem-solving. In particular, the highlight of this lecture is the section explaining the 'two core conditions for creating a high-quality Logic Tree.' After learning these conditions, I could immediately see the gaps in the structures I had built in the past. It feels as though my vague logical thinking is being systematically organized under clear criteria. This lecture provides confidence not only to beginners who want to build a solid foundation in logical thinking but also to practitioners who want to enhance the persuasiveness of their planning. It is well worth five stars!

What you will gain after the course

  • Any topic can first be divided into three boxes.

  • The flow from the introduction to the conclusion becomes natural.

  • Structure the question itself to get the desired result.

MECE may be an unfamiliar term, but it is actually a very common-sense concept of "dividing things without overlaps or omissions." This lecture aims to go beyond just understanding the concept and focus on building the muscle to actually transform your own thinking.

Specifically:

  • Why my reports are forgotten the day after they are read — diagnosing and fixing the problems of structureless writing

  • Why the longer you talk in a meeting, the less persuasive you become — training to bring out the core point first

  • How to find the real reason why grades aren't improving — Learn how to structure cause analysis

  • 3 Ways to Practice MECE — Learn classification systems that can be applied immediately in the field

  • Why MECE is more important in the AI era — Connecting it with questioning techniques to get more accurate answers from AI

Problems you can solve:

"It's too difficult to organize my thoughts"->"I can first divide any topic into three boxes"

Even when I write a report, the feedback is 'What are you trying to say?'->"The flow from introduction to conclusion becomes natural"

I don't know where to start when a problem arises->"Divide the causes using MECE and establish priorities"

"I don't know how to help with my child's study problems"->Approach by dividing the causes into environment, method, and motivation

"I don't get the answers I want even when I ask AI"->Structure the question itself to extract the desired results

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Who is this course right for?

  • Someone who has repeatedly received feedback that their report "lacks structure"

  • People who have been told to "speak logically," but have never been taught how to do it

  • People who use AI but always get vague results. People who vaguely realize that the problem lies in their inability to craft good questions.

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    Thank you for the great lecture!

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      I had never properly encountered structural thinking tools like MECE or Logic Trees before. However, after taking this lecture, I feel like I’ve gained a powerful weapon to fill the gaps in my thinking. Honestly, these concepts can feel rigid when you only hear the theory, but because they were explained through simple, relatable examples, I immediately felt confident that this would become the "muscle" for organizing my thoughts. If you are someone who works with AI but still feels a thirst for more efficient communication and planning, I highly recommend you take this course.

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        It is easy to understand because it is explained with simple examples. It allows me to rethink the basics.

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          This is not a lecture that simply recites theoretical definitions. It clearly points out the essential value of why MECE and Logic Trees are so critical in business problem-solving. In particular, the highlight of this lecture is the section explaining the 'two core conditions for creating a high-quality Logic Tree.' After learning these conditions, I could immediately see the gaps in the structures I had built in the past. It feels as though my vague logical thinking is being systematically organized under clear criteria. This lecture provides confidence not only to beginners who want to build a solid foundation in logical thinking but also to practitioners who want to enhance the persuasiveness of their planning. It is well worth five stars!

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