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Posted by gobbo on September 08, 2002 at 16:29:13:
In Reply to: Re: New insights into KM and IC posted by Mezei on September 08, 2002 at 13:38:31:
I don't feel that true/false can ever lead to creative thinking. It may lead to some orderly structured thinking that, in your view, might be made to equate to some kind of profit but creative thinking comes out of "maybes"
Parameters are shackles for creative thinking.I suggest you leave it out of your model. Perhaps you could call it "applied thinking"
- Re: New insights into KM and IC Mezei 09:39:02 09/09/02 (0)
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