I had never heard the idea of synergy explained so well that I did in class today.
"Two plus two equals five," Professor McCarty breathed. "The whole is more than the sum of the parts."
I am giving in to the idea that a group can function as well as, or better than, an individual. And I'm seeing it all around me. For example, in Management Information Systems, I really have no clue what my professor is asking for in most of the case studies. Which stance should I take? How do I even begin? Most times this confusion and loss of a starting point is eased by simple questions to peers. What do you think? I think he's referring to this (x), but I'm not positive. By simply juggling thoughts and bouncing ideas off of each other, it becomes easy to see the main point of the problem and build from there. It is important to have a solid starting point that is mutually agreed upon before beginning.
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