that's exactly what makes it fun though... consultants make inaccessible ideas meme-worthy and accessible, and there's always a tradeoff. My critique is that we forget that history, conflating access with understanding (of use).
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I wholeheartedly admit that I am doing this to concepts all the time in the name of getting people to engage with it. There's a lot of responsibility to be taken in the "how..." of this work.
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Another example of "Stigler’s law of eponymy" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigler%27s_law_of_eponymy …
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Did not know this had a name. TIL, thanks.
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I like Douglas McGregor. Never heard of McDermid. Interesting history, but yeah. Nothing surprising for this patent lawyer at least.
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