A clean, modern desk scene in photographic realism featuring a large, matte dark-gray notebook open to a blank page divided into two columns labeled in neat typography: “Immediate Judgment” and “Pre-Judgment Validation.” Around the notebook lie a precision mechanical pencil, a fine-tip black pen, and color-coded sticky tabs, all aligned with deliberate order. The desk is a light ash wood surface near a wide window, with soft overcast daylight diffused through frosted glass, casting gentle, directionless shadows. In the distant background, slightly out of focus, a minimalist bookshelf holds a few neutral-toned binders and a single geometric sculpture. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the composition feels analytical yet calm, expressing a professional, reflective atmosphere suited to judgment theory research.

궁리연구소 소개

판단은 한순간에 내려지지만, 그 순간에 이르기까지의 조건과 맥락은 복잡합니다. 이 페이지는 궁리연구소가 왜 ‘판단이론’과 ‘판단 유예(HOLD)’에 주목하는지, 그리고 사전 검증된 판단 과정이 개인과 조직에 어떤 의미를 갖는지 정리해 보여줍니다. 궁리연구소의 설립 배경, 연구 방향, 핵심 개념을 차분히 살펴보며, 성급한 결론 대신 충분히 검토된 판단으로 나아가는 길을 함께 모색해 보세요.

궁리연구소 소개

궁리연구소는 불확실한 상황에서 섣부른 결론을 내리기보다, 판단을 잠시 유예하고(HOLD) 조건을 정밀하게 분석하는 연구를 수행합니다. 심리학·행동경제학·인지과학을 기반으로 한 판단이론을 토대로, 사람과 조직이 ‘언제, 무엇을, 어떻게’ 결정해야 하는지에 대한 이론과 실천 모델을 구축하고 있습니다. 사전 검증된 판단 기준과 절차를 제시함으로써, 개인의 일상 선택부터 정책·경영 의사결정까지 더 나은 결과를 돕는 것이 우리의 목표입니다. 아래에서 궁리연구소의 주요 연구 축과 프로젝트를 자세히 확인하실 수 있습니다.

A photographic close-up of a minimalist decision tree diagram printed on heavy matte white cardstock, laid on a pale wooden table. The diagram’s main node is labeled “HOLD” in bold, dark-blue lettering, branching into pathways labeled “Need More Data,” “Clarify Criteria,” and “Test Assumptions.” Slim, transparent acrylic rulers and a fine technical pen rest diagonally on the card, implying ongoing analysis. Soft, directional morning light enters from the left, forming gentle gradients and subtle shadows along the card’s edges. The background falls into a smooth bokeh of other stacked diagrams and a closed laptop, suggesting a research environment. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with a balanced rule-of-thirds composition, the mood is disciplined yet open-minded, embodying the practice of judgment suspension.

연구진 소개

A high-resolution photographic image of a transparent acrylic cube resting on a smooth, charcoal-gray surface, with three thin, intersecting laser-etched planes inside the cube labeled “Facts,” “Assumptions,” and “Values” in discreet, elegant typography. The cube sits in a controlled studio setting, illuminated by cool, directional side lighting that creates crisp reflections on its edges and subtle refractions on the surface beneath. Around the cube, faint, out-of-focus mathematical symbols and logical diagrams are chalked on a dark slate background. The shot is composed at eye level with centered framing, emphasizing clarity and structure. The mood is precise, clinical, and intellectually focused, representing the decomposition of judgment into its component conditions in a clean, modern, professional aesthetic.

Aarav Sharma

A clean, modern desk scene in photographic realism featuring a large, matte dark-gray notebook open to a blank page divided into two columns labeled in neat typography: “Immediate Judgment” and “Pre-Judgment Validation.” Around the notebook lie a precision mechanical pencil, a fine-tip black pen, and color-coded sticky tabs, all aligned with deliberate order. The desk is a light ash wood surface near a wide window, with soft overcast daylight diffused through frosted glass, casting gentle, directionless shadows. In the distant background, slightly out of focus, a minimalist bookshelf holds a few neutral-toned binders and a single geometric sculpture. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the composition feels analytical yet calm, expressing a professional, reflective atmosphere suited to judgment theory research.

Mateo García

A photographic close-up of a minimalist decision tree diagram printed on heavy matte white cardstock, laid on a pale wooden table. The diagram’s main node is labeled “HOLD” in bold, dark-blue lettering, branching into pathways labeled “Need More Data,” “Clarify Criteria,” and “Test Assumptions.” Slim, transparent acrylic rulers and a fine technical pen rest diagonally on the card, implying ongoing analysis. Soft, directional morning light enters from the left, forming gentle gradients and subtle shadows along the card’s edges. The background falls into a smooth bokeh of other stacked diagrams and a closed laptop, suggesting a research environment. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with a balanced rule-of-thirds composition, the mood is disciplined yet open-minded, embodying the practice of judgment suspension.

Zuri Ndlovu

A high-resolution photographic image of a transparent acrylic cube resting on a smooth, charcoal-gray surface, with three thin, intersecting laser-etched planes inside the cube labeled “Facts,” “Assumptions,” and “Values” in discreet, elegant typography. The cube sits in a controlled studio setting, illuminated by cool, directional side lighting that creates crisp reflections on its edges and subtle refractions on the surface beneath. Around the cube, faint, out-of-focus mathematical symbols and logical diagrams are chalked on a dark slate background. The shot is composed at eye level with centered framing, emphasizing clarity and structure. The mood is precise, clinical, and intellectually focused, representing the decomposition of judgment into its component conditions in a clean, modern, professional aesthetic.

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연구 제안·문의

궁리연구소와의 공동안 연구, 판단이론·HOLD 개념을 주제로 한 강연 및 워크숍, 출판·기고 등 협업을 희망하신다면 아래 양식을 통해 간단한 배경과 문의 내용을 보내주세요. 사전 판단 검증(Pre-Judgment Validation) 적용이 필요한 프로젝트나 조직 내 의사결정 문제도 구체적으로 적어 주시면, 관련 연구진이 검토 후 이메일로 성실히 답변드리겠습니다.

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