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| shirish |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 06:37 PM
The Difference Between Focus on Problems, and Focus on Solutions" When NASA began the launch of astronauts into space,they found out that the pens wouldn't work at zero gravity. (Ink won't flow down to the writing surface). In order to solve this problem, they hired Andersen Consulting (Accenture today). It took them one decade and 12 million dollars. They developed a pen that worked at zero gravity, upside down, underwater, in practically any surface including crystal and in a temperature range from below freezing to over 300 degrees C. The Russians used a pencil....
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| Vision |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 06:56 PM
Ahahahahhahahhahahah!!
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| mack |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 06:58 PM
i'd just use a fine tip magic marker..it works by capillary action.
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| Vision |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 06:58 PM
Is this for real?
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| prem charo |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 07:52 PM
Who cares??
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| mack |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 07:54 PM
there r many who do
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| prem charo |
Posted
on 18-Feb-03 07:57 PM
So what !! Mack the crack !!
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| Arnico |
Posted
on 19-Feb-03 08:39 AM
prem charo, you don't seem to get it. The point of the posting is not the history of what happened aboard spacecrafts... the point is that it gives a neat analogy of the difference between focusing on problems and focusing on solutions... I think development "experts" in Nepal are notorious for studying problems to death, rather than focusing on solutions. Just look at the ratio of studies to products that emerge out of Kathmandu based offices purporting to address "development" issues...
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| watever |
Posted
on 19-Feb-03 09:52 AM
good one shirish!! :D
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| SITARA |
Posted
on 19-Feb-03 11:36 PM
Shirish ji Funny!
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