Feb 11, 2020
Managing the complexity of problems through mapping them out is a recurrent theme on this site.
I recently wrote a post for Oxford University Press's blog that summarizes the four rules to follow to get to better question maps:
Answer a single type of question
Go from the question to concrete hypotheses
use a MECE structure
Be insightful
Find out more on OUPblog.
Comments
I found Leslie next to the swim-start area, got my last good-luck kiss and then I watched the pros get the real show on the way. They started at 07h05 and would be followed every 5 minutes by a wave of age-groupers. My age group, M50–54 would be the penultimate one to start at 07h55.
I found Leslie next to the swim-start area, got my last good-luck kiss and then I watched the pros get the real show on the way. They started at 07h05 and would be followed every 5 minutes by a wave of age-groupers. My age group, M50–54 would be the penultimate one to start at 07h55.