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    Posted by: Prakash
    Posted on: Monday, 14th July 2008, 6:49 AM.

    In my experience a debate on IFR is an opportunity!! A debate on IFR for a real time problem solving will unearth the contradictions in a very early stage. These contradictions are not necessarily only technical, but a difference of opinion in visioning a new product or solution by individuals through IFR shall also bring out the usability, functionality, marketability, maintainability etc. I have worked on situations where the difference of IFR coming from team members, but when a slight change in the facilitation by identifying stake holders solve the problem. And I agree with the approach Jack mentioned, leaving to individuals to think about the IFR first and bring them back into the team. You can also use 6 Thinking Hat to do this as a team to avoid conflicting arguments.
          
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      What Is Ideal? by D. Pittman on Monday, 7th July 2008
           Re: What Is Ideal? by albert on Tuesday, 8th July 2008
           Re: What Is Ideal? by Jack Hipple on Tuesday, 8th July 2008
                Re: What Is Ideal? by Ellen Domb on Thursday, 10th July 2008
           Re: What Is Ideal? by Prakash on Monday, 14th July 2008


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