werewolf
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The Issue: At many companies, large group meetings are a regular occurrence. However, sometimes meetings are unproductive. For example, it might be a situation where only a couple of people run the meeting (and everyone else spaces out), or the meeting participants might includes archetypes such as “jerk who interrupts people” or “yes-man who agrees…
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Background: Laws are often worded in an extremely confusing fashion, and the exact implications of all corner cases of a law are rarely considered when it is written. The issue: Sometimes, the “legally correct” (letter of the law) outcome of a case is either unclear or is even in obvious contradiction to the actual intent…
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Background: Some stories make amazing use of the end-of-chapter “cliffhanger” to keep readers turning pages. Even a mediocre work can be made compelling if there is a pressing need to resolve each chapter’s mystery before the reader can put the book down. The trick, of course, is to continually insert mysteries / dramatic cliffhangers throughout…

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