Tuesday, August 02, 2005

Warning signs

Nice article on identifying the need for change on RedNova.
 
"Part of the reason that people and companies don't anticipate or even respond to change is that, while the world is changing continuously, the perception of such change can happen only from time to time. We don't see the warning signs or, at least, are not aware of what these signs imply."
 
The five warning signals: minor defects, dissonance, serendipity, paradox, and boredom.
 
"These five types of weak signals/warning signs have one thing in common: People tend to disregard them, to treat them as irrelevant. They will have doubts about the instrument used rather than about the theory behind it. They will ask Kepler to double-check his night observations of the sky, not question Copernicus's principles that are challenged by these observations. That's how we miss opportunities and make mistakes. "
 
Article: http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=192341&source=r_science
 
Bill Vilberg
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