Real-Life Learning Projects Considered &3 So, we might ask, Where do the 12 cognitive processes get taught in this MBA program? First let’s list the cognitive processes again: Conceptual processes 1. Prediction 2. Judgment 3. Experimentation 4, Evaluation Analytic processes 1. Diagnosis 2, Planning 3. Causation 4. Judgment Social processes 1. Influence 2. Teamwork 3. Negotiation 4, Describing Now let’s consider them one at a time. Where is prediction taught in our MBA program? In course 1 (cash crisis), students have to create a financial plan. Any planning document is a serious attempt at prediction. Prediction is covered in a different way in course 2. In that course, students need to predict how users will behave on a website. In course 3, students need to predict the effects of a marketing campaign and predict what will work and what will not work in a product launch. In course 4, stu- dents need to predict how changes they make in the supply chain will improve the process. In course 5, students are developing a business model, which is in itself a prediction that certain decisions and behav- iors will make money. In course 6, students must predict the effects of various changes in an organization and must predict the behavior of the people with whom they will negotiate. In course 7, students HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023809