Monthly Archives: November 2019

BE RATIONAL

Unless There’s A Reason Not To    Individuals and organizations need ways of doing things for which they have no good reason. Not always. Not usually. But sometimes, James March. One reason for not being rational when deciding is because … Continue reading

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WHAT, WHY, and HOW?

 The Virtue Of Questions  Questions are like keys, James Ryan. I like the simile that questions are like keys. My positive uncertainty strategy is all about questions. And questions are the keys to knowledge and understanding, and to illuminating your … Continue reading

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THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG

   The Invisible Unknown Wholeness  Definition of the tip of the iceberg metaphor. A small and unknown part of something much larger and unknown.  We are all aware (but usually ignore) that what we see is the tip of the … Continue reading

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