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Syllogistic Form 3I
Given the following syllogistic form:
Some M are not P.
-For Syllogistic Form 3I, after filling in the Venn diagram,
Disruptive Entrants
New players in an industry that challenge and change the traditional dynamics through innovative business models or technology.
Edgar Schein
An American psychologist and a former professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, known for his work in organizational development, culture, and career dynamics.
Brainstorming
Involves generating ideas through “free-wheeling” and without criticism.
Freewheeling
Freewheeling is engaging in spontaneous, unstructured, and unrestricted behavior or thought, often allowing creativity and ideas to flow without limitation.
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