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Snapshot on Perspective

Monday, March 15, 2010 by Slaughter Development

Recently, USA Today’s website captured a very intriguing photograph of a young boy in midair. The question is, what’s you’re perspective on the image?

At first glance, the young boy’s actions are difficult to detect. Is he falling? Is he jumping on a trampoline? Is he practicing his tightrope skills? How did he get there and more importantly, where is he landing? [direct link]

In actuality, the young boy from Mumbai, India is jumping into the ocean for a cool down on a hot day.

Perspective is extraordinary. Though one individual may see a picture, an object, a person or even a process one way, the existence of a completely different view by another is guaranteed. In business, sharing perspectives is a great tool for innovation and efficiency. It not only empowers stakeholders, but leads to less micromanagement and more productivity.

That is why Slaughter Development finds the above snapshot extremely relevant not only to The Methodology Blog, but to our overall mission in methodology engineering. We encourage our clients to embrace alternate points of view; especially when calling upon us to assist in overcoming problems, streamlining processes or even seeking stakeholder satisfaction. Contact us today if you are interested in gaining a new viewpoint on the benefits to open perspective.

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