Tuesday, 8 June 2010

I’ve just noticed something interesting.

Working as a consultant, but not very much, coupled with the small amount of labwork I do means that I’m a bit rusty and not as good in the lab as I would be doing it all the time.

It makes me plan.

When I’m good at something (and I can be GOOD) it can all be done on the fly, decisions taken as questions arrive, trouble shot as it pokes it head up.

Does planning indicate lower adequacy - those who can, do, those who can't, plan?

There’s a thought.

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