Basically he had some remarks on the two rationalization options in the previous post (one could argue that those two lines are generalizations of Lean and agile) and basically he questioned why there wasn’t a third line stating
- Rationalization through sense and reason – Rational rationalization
Well maybe it is a general and obvious statement but definitely a line worth discussing because sometimes we tend to focus too much on ready-made plans, available tool-boxes and methods… and somewhere down the line forget sense and reason.
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