martes, 15 de octubre de 2013

When there is not just One and Only One correct answer

The most of us have been educated in the paradigm of one and only one correct answer for one clearly defined problem, since we were kids.

One day you join a Business School and discover a new way of learning: The Business Case Method, in which several solutions are possible, depending on the starting point and contour circumstances you take into account and the order of priority in which you consider them.



The nobel prize has been awarded to three different people. Colloquially we may say three people defending three almost opposite ideas about the actual economic situation.

Is this the confirmation of a change in paradigm?

Is anybody's truth as relevant as any other person´s truth?

Maybe this text will help you to make up your mind about that.




http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/15/business/3-american-professors-awarded-nobel-in-economic-sciences.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0&ref=general&src=me&adxnnlx=1381837961-fMq4JrdCywnX wrlXvNWbQ


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