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Modeling With NLP Robert Dilts 1998

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Modeling Strategies • Micro Modeling Strategies • T.O.T.E. Questionnaire • Macro Modeling Strategies • MultiLevel Modeling Questions • Applied Modeling Strategies • Applied Modeling Questions • Advanced Modeling Strategy • Applied Modeling and the BackPropagation Process • Code Congruence Chapter 2 Basic Principles of Modeling Overview of Chapter 2 • What is Modeling? • Overview of Modeling in NLP • Modeling Deep Structure and Surface Structure • Levels of Modeling • Modeling Capabilities • The T.O.T.E.: Minimum Requirements for Modeling Effective Skills and Behaviors • Levels of Complexity of Skills and Capabilities • Basic Elements of Modeling

Thomas Jeffe rson once said, " If [\\ indivi duals ge t wgethe r and exchange a dollar, the" each walk away with onc dollar If the same indi,idual!; get together and exchange an idea, they both walk away with m o ideas." In many ways, this stateme nt expresses the vastly generative potential or ';cconomics" of modeling ~ l ode l in g is the process of ta king a complex cvent or phenome non and breaking it into ~m a ll enough chunks SO that it can be recapiru lated or applied in some way Bc ha,ioral model ing involves obse rving and mapping the successfu l proccsscs wh ic h underlie an exceptional performance of some eype The purpose of behavior modeling is to create a pragmatic map or ' model' of a particular be vior which can be used to reproduce or simulate some as pect of that pcrformance by anyone who is mOtivated co so Th e abili ty to mode l effective ly opens the door to many possibilities that have prc"'iously been unava ilable to humankind In add ition to providing a methodology which (.w an be uscd co make ideas more explicit and casie r [Q commliniC'Jtc, modeling ca n transform the way we " ic\\ and pe rcei\c one anOthcr If we see someone who does something bener than oursch'es, for example, instead of looking at th at person and feeling inadequate, jealoll,), or ~ u s pi cio ll S, wc Can go OUl and model how they wh ,n they Thcn, wc t OO ca n havc the ca pabi l i ~ that the other person possesses The field of :"\'e uro- Linguistic Programming (XLP) has d e n~ l oped out of the modeling of the beh aviors and thinking processes of c'\ceptional peopl e from many fiel ds NLP modeling procedures involve finding out abollC the me ntal \ rrarcgics ("XClI ro" ) a person is using by analY-l ing that pcr,on 's language patterns (" Lin guistic" ) and non·\'erbal respon ses Th e rC\ lIl tS of th is a nal ys i ~ are rhen put into srcp· by·step strategies or proccdures ("Programm ing") rhat may be used [0 transfer the ski ll to other people, and apply it to othe r CO IHC XC; The purpose of :"lLP modeling is to put ''''hat has been obse rved and described inro action in a way th t is productive and enriching In fact, the worldwide sllccess of :"\LP a\ a technology for creating and managi ng change comes from its foundation in the modeling process Th is book is about the :\LP modeling proce~s and its applica tions The fi m part of this book is devoted to defining the principles and tools necessary for effective modeling (the "e pistemology," methodology and technology of: ':LP ) 1"e second part of rhe lxx>k illustrates the application of N I P modeling procedures to th e study of effective leade rship It pro\ Ides exa mples of ho'" i'\ LP was appl ied to identify specific cognitive, linguistic and he ha\-iora l

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