Thinking Tools
By Debbie Carter (November 2008 Issue)
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In our increasingly complex world, there is often a need to relate to two or more different things at the same time.
Exercise 1
In this game there is a need to position things so that all the relationships work. Start by obtaining six random words and then arrange them in three columns so that each word in the middle column relates to the word at the same level in the other two columns. You should then be able to to explain the relationship.
For example, the random words are blackboard; perfume; law; midwife; list, and goal and your possible arrangements might be as shown below:
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