If Two Heads are Better Than One, Then What About Three?
Posted on Sep 14th, 2007
by
Saidi
This is actually an old saying, and certainly looks obvious. It means that two people
have a better chance at solving a problem than just one of them. This
statement may be obvious to everyone reading it, but you would be
surprised to find out how many software companies don't believe in it.... I'll tell them to you later:)
The mastermind is always better than a single brain. This is what is happenning here at Vision Cafe and Vision Force Uganda.
have a better chance at solving a problem than just one of them. This
statement may be obvious to everyone reading it, but you would be
surprised to find out how many software companies don't believe in it.... I'll tell them to you later:)
Hmmm... may be it applies to (heads of) machines and not human beings:)
Well, since this debatable I just want to give my view on human terms, that OBVIOUSLY they are! This may look funny but we believe there's no right and no wrong. Either person can be right or wrong in his/her own way.
When we sit here as visionaries in Uganda and discuss, knowledge just flows from one brain to another quite easily and we realise that had it not been.....:)
Well, since this debatable I just want to give my view on human terms, that OBVIOUSLY they are! This may look funny but we believe there's no right and no wrong. Either person can be right or wrong in his/her own way.
When we sit here as visionaries in Uganda and discuss, knowledge just flows from one brain to another quite easily and we realise that had it not been.....:)
The mastermind is always better than a single brain. This is what is happenning here at Vision Cafe and Vision Force Uganda.

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