Apr 15, 2016
Dealing with a complex problem, it often feels like we should be gathering a lot of information. However, that impression might just misleading. Instead, you should focus on gathering high-quality information, which you might achieve by adopting a top-down approach to gathering information, understanding the contribution of each new piece of information, and creating an environment that helps surface the important elements. This post on Oxford University Press's blog expands on these ideas.
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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.