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Commonly Used Methodologies by Knowledge workers

Total of 8 methodologies

Inductive Reasoning

Inductive Reasoning is a method of deriving general patterns from specific observations, especially useful for exploration, pattern discovery, and hypothesis formation before validation.

Eisenhower Matrix

The Eisenhower Matrix prioritizes work with two dimensions—importance and urgency—so individuals and teams can focus on meaningful outcomes instead of constant firefighting.

Getting Things Done

Getting Things Done (GTD) is a practical workflow built on capture, clarify, organize, review, and engage to keep work visible, actionable, and reliable.

Pomodoro Technique

The Pomodoro Technique alternates fixed focus intervals with recovery breaks, making it effective for advancing critical work in distraction-heavy environments. Through rhythmic execution, visible progress tracking, and regular review, it helps individuals and teams balance speed and quality.

SRAR Model

The SRAR Model is a structured approach for learning and communication. It uses four steps (Situation, Reason, Action, Result) to help organize thoughts, summarize knowledge, and express ideas clearly.

Mind Mapping

Mind Mapping is a visual and structured note-taking and thinking tool that helps organize information, spark creativity, and improve memory.

RIA Reading Method

The RIA Reading Method is an efficient strategy that helps readers move from surface-level reading to deep learning and application through three steps:

Feynman Technique

The Feynman Technique is a learning strategy that tests understanding by explaining concepts in simple terms. Its core idea: if you can’t explain it simply, you don’t truly understand it.