Why Problems Occur (Alert #4): Known over Unknown
Posted on15 Jul 2013
Tagsknowledge, Donald Rumsfeld, Why Problems Occur Series, warfare, unknown, project management, prevention, perspective, Iraq, illusion
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The fourth alert I heed as a warning problems might occur is when the known prevails over the unknown. I first experienced... Read More
Anatomy of Events
Posted on07 Feb 2013
Tagsflow, Meteor Analogy, crisis, employees, event, going with the flow, Influence, leadership, people, power, prevention, situation, time, Anatomy of an Event
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When we examine events, we tend to look at them too narrowly and statically. The advantage of the schematic in this post... Read More
5 Knowledge States To Assess Facts and Information Better
Posted on19 Jun 2010
Tagsunknown, warfare, reason, quantify, prove, problem solving, prevention, poker, perspective, knowledge, decisions, awareness, action
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While helping a non-profit, a board member said, “We can only deal with a problem if we know there is one.” Here,... Read More