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Posted by Martyn R Jones on September 26, 2001 at 08:16:57:
In Reply to: Re: But who is the customer? posted by Daan de Koning on September 25, 2001 at 12:31:08:
Hi Daan,
I see it from this perspective.
Do we risk limiting creativity through insisting people know more about the mechanics and limitations of providing what they ask for?
Can too much detailed knowledge create too many prejudices?
Regards,
Martyn
- Who said creativity = 10% imagination and 90% transpiration? Daan de Koning 12:37:44 09/26/01 (0)
- Re: Why are children so imaginative? Chris 10:44:49 09/26/01 (1)
- Childlike wonder is only part of the solution - KM in IT Jim Love 12:00:00 10/06/01 (0)
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