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by zinc_og
2904 days ago
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Does a square peg fit in a round hole? The obvious answer is no, the circumspective answer is it depends on the diameter of the hole, the "can do" answer is: pass me a hammer. Should the operation fail, the "politically correct" response to the client will be 'we needed a bigger hammer' than specified in the initial project plan...herein is our revised project estimate... Scrutinize the aforementioned gedenkan thoroughly.
Rinse & repeat.
Accidenture [decode it] and plenty of projects under execution by Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Capgemini/E&Y operate just like this on a regular basis Similarly, so are you {square peg in round hole) if you think solving a cicada challenge provides a hypothetic-deductive 'proof' of likelihood of 'worthiness' at any firm. Conversely, if you cannot suss out the meaning of what has been provided in the previous two paragraphs, then it is indeed probable that certain "problem solving" requisite skills are presently absent from your internalized paradigms and personal processes...these can be learned and are not untestable...get a full-time gig and "just do it" as the Nike slogan alludes. Best regards |
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