We like to think that knowledge is cumulative -- what mathematicians refer to as monotonically increasing. Unfortunately, that is not the case. For example, we no longer know how to build pyramids as the Egyptians did, make violins and cellos the way 18th-century Italians did, or, surprisingly, how to build the rockets that got the first man to the moon.
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The Ad Hoc Enterprise Calls for Flexibility with Discipline
By Ken Orr
Posted October 9, 2008 | Leadership | Technology |

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