good point, Dorothy...this is certainly the concept behind "Strategic
Conversations" (Van Der Heijden, Kees. Scenarios: the art of strategic
conversation. West Sussex, England: Wiley, 1996. ISBN: 0471966398 which has
been mentioned on this list before). Robin Wood also makes an excellent case
for "The future of strategy: the role of the new sciences" in an article of
that title located at http://www.thresholds.com/journal/articles/wood.htm
regards,
Doc
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