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Monday, June 18, 2007

Thoughts On Paper

In conversation you can get away with all kinds of vagueness and nonsense, often without even realizing it. But there's something about putting your thoughts on paper that forces you to get down to specifics. That way, it's harder to deceive yourself – or anybody else. - Lee Iacocca, on writing, speaking from his experience as manager in business.



I think this is a very good idea. Put your thoughts and directives on paper to avoid vagueness and nonsense.

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