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Straw Man
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In a work situation what do you understand by a 'straw man' and do you know the origin of the phrase, is it new speak?
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Seems a straw man and a straw man proposal can both be called an Aunt Sally although completely different and yes BM seems the phrase in Law is something else yet again.
Seems a straw man and a straw man proposal can both be called an Aunt Sally although completely different and yes BM seems the phrase in Law is something else yet again.
It was a common phrase 10 years ago, prudie, when I was involved in management consultancy work. Whether the term was used correctly I'm not sure but it a 'straw man proposal' was taken to be an outline idea to be explored or pulled part if appropriate.
I don't miss all the jargon of getting all my ducks in a row, running an idea up the flagpole to see if any one salutes it, long-grassing ideas or at least putting them on the back burner, etc etc
I don't miss all the jargon of getting all my ducks in a row, running an idea up the flagpole to see if any one salutes it, long-grassing ideas or at least putting them on the back burner, etc etc