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Gurutej
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Dear all,
Please find a PPT about Out-of-the-Box Thinking.
Please revert with your thoughts and opinions...
This is not my work, I am thankful to Prof. Bholanath Dutta, (http://groups.google.com/group/join_mtrc) for forwarding this wonderful ppt... Hope it comes in mindy to those in training & development.
Cheers!!!
Gurutej S.

From India, Bangalore
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Syed_4u
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Hey Guru, Good sharing... I have experienced this in softskills training session. But saw presentation for first time.... Syed
From India, Bangalore
calzada
Dear Gurutej, Good reminder that solutions may not necessarily be necessarily complicated. It takes good imagination to find simple solutions to problems. Thank you for sharing. Abe
From Philippines, Philippine
sweetygemini
A very good presentation indeed.i have seen this puzzle earlier also but after going through your post, i feel the earlier one was incomplete....
keep posting..
Sweety

From India, Delhi
riyazk
5

thanx for the sharing. This can be used as an energiser or activity in the training sessions or workshops
From India, Mumbai
anandhi.ca
Truly a brain teaser. I could guess upto the level that in box D there is no square unlike in other boxes... :-) good one.. Keep sharing such material Regards Anandhi
From India, Hyderabad
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