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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Culture 4 – Of Generalists and Experts
Sorry, I seem to have been interrupted in my plans for the next topic on culture and nations. While that was definitely underway, a strong thought took over my waking hours, convincing me that I had left a large uncut … Continue reading
Posted in 06: Incomplete Information, 08: Observing, Listening, Learning, 11: Growth, 16: Culture
Tagged cultural mean, culture, expert, fundamental principle, generalist, incomplete information, internal customers, learning, marriage, parenting, relationships, specialist, understanding, vicarious learning
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Culture 3 – Am I A Conserviberal or Liberative?
This odd thought has been germinating on my mind for a number of years, and with the recent elections just behind us it seemed a good time to reflect while connecting some dots, one of which is culture, in this … Continue reading
Posted in 06: Incomplete Information, 07: Getting It, 16: Culture
Tagged Added Value, and/and, cultural exclusion, culture, either/or, fundamental principle, fundamental principles, incomplete information, integrity, negative sum game, paradigm shift, positive sum game, regression, Say-Do-Are, value added
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