Published on June 22, 2008
Author: ssehlhorst
Source: slideshare.net
Defining Problems Why Exactly Do You Want To Do That? Scott Sehlhorst, scott@tynerblain.com Tyner Blain LLC ( http://tynerblain.com/blog/ )
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Success is a function of focus and context
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Chaos
Context
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