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The Crux of the Problem. As adapted from Sherlock Holmes says Watson, “Is there any other point to which you wish to draw my attention?” says Sherlock, “To the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime.” says Watson, “The dog did nothing in the nighttime.”
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The Crux of the Problem • As adapted from Sherlock Holmes • says Watson, “Is there any other point to which you wish to draw my attention?” • says Sherlock, “To the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime.” • says Watson, “The dog did nothing in the nighttime.” • says Sherlock, “That was the curious incident.”
Translation for Enterprise Integration • Many of the strategic problems associated with integrated enterprises and global competitiveness, lie not so much in what we ARE DOING, but rather, in what we are FAILING TO DO.
The Crux of the Solution • A man was looking on the ground for his lost key. When a neighbor asked him where he lost it, he pointed to a different place. “Then, why aren’t you looking there?” asked the neighbor. The man replied, “because the light is better here.”
Translation for Enterprise Integration • Perhaps the time is overdue to stop looking for EASY solutions and redouble our search for RIGHT solutions.