[CLUE-Talk] The Microsoft penalty that isn't - Tech News - CNET.com

Chris K. Chew chris at fenetics.com
Thu Apr 18 22:13:02 MDT 2002


My project manager just finished that book and says it has changed the way
he looks at business altogether.  Looks like it's time for a trip to the
tattered cover...

Chris

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[mailto:clue-talk-admin at clue.denver.co.us]On Behalf Of Kevin Cullis
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Jeffery Cann wrote:

> I think one reason that folks cannot think critically is because they are
not
> required to during school.  In particular, high school students should be
> required to take some sort of logic and critical thinking course.  Most
> people, given the opportunity to learn, will do so.  Some colleges require
a
> philosophy course where they learn logic, but only about 30% of U.S.
citizens
> actually graduate from college.  So where does this leave the majority?

Or the PHB's tell you NOT to think and leave you brain at home before
you come to work!! Or, they use the intimidation factor because they
want to look better than you.

Read the book "Good to Great" by Jim Collins, it tells you WHO NOT to
work for. Check out his Readings page.

Kevin
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