
Four Quadrants Model
The Four Quadrants Model divides information or ideas into four sections based on two criteria: whether they are objective or subjective, and whether they are intuitive or analytical. Think of it like a grid with four squares: one for factual, data-driven insights; another for personal, emotional perspectives; a third for logical, analytical thinking; and a fourth for creative, intuitive ideas. This model helps organize and balance different types of knowledge or approaches, encouraging well-rounded understanding and decision-making by recognizing the value of diverse viewpoints.