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- From: "Bill Cunningham, ATCD-G (8" <CUNNINGB@MONROE-EMH1.ARMY.MIL>
- Subject: Johari & proposition sets
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- From Bill Cunningham (921113.0830)
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- It strikes me that the mutually held proposition set is analogous
- to the "arena" portion of the Johari window, with the same problems
- created by proposition sets held unilaterally. I'm not sure how far
- to carry the analogy, but it might be a useful tool for explaining
- the mathematical approach to a nonmath oriented audience.If so, the
- analogy serves as an example of creating mutually held propositions as
- the first protocol layer for communication.
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- Bill C.
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