Author: Oboe Craig
Date: 2011-09-03 03:04
To solve a new problem usually means finding what changed?
Gouger setup, new blade, old blade sharpened, etc.
New staple choice, sharpening stone, new cane source, etc.
Not high c specific,... just normal logic.
What changed? Sharpening stone, new reed light...etc.?
I borrow this approach from my software life... and its really funny how seriously people will swear 'NOTHING CHANGED', then eventually reveal an amazing assortment of things.
Not you, I mean corp. execs, IT managers, etc.
I saw this happen at least 10 times with serious adverse consequences in some very large companies I worked for. I should probably write a book about it.
You would be amazed, and yes, some were rocket scientists.
New A/C in the house, new house... new humidifier, new baby, new dog or cat... become a vegan last month, new toothpaste?
I kid you not. What changed?
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