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+1 @Lou.
Good ! Very good to hear this "We must educate each other with
information and debate to arrive at the proper conciseness to
represent the best choices for the largest benefit to the most
people." It's our main aim ...
Cheers !
-Olevie-
2013/2/2, Carl Smith <[log in to unmask]>:
> Right Dan,
>
> And that is why our open discussions are so important. We must educate
> each other with information and debate to arrive at the proper
> conciseness to represent the best choices for the largest benefit to the
> most people.
>
> Lou
>
> On 2/1/2013 3:10 PM, Dan Krimm wrote:
>> I think the overall point is that expertise and experience are not the
>> same thing, and that while a baseline level of expertise is necessary,
>> experience adds much that expertise does not guarantee in itself.
>>
>> Expertise is a narrow measure of value in a deliberative process. As
>> long
>> as there is a sort of "critical mass" of expertise in the group,
>> additional variety of experience adds more to collective deliberations
>> than additional duplication of expertise.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>
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