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yes, it was used heavily in the late 1990s and Early 2000s when I was in corporate America- I'm not sure if its still popular or used extensively.

A paradigm shift is when you change your perspective or have it changed for you. Dr. Steven Covey (7 habits of highly effective people) describes a scene on a bus with a man and his ill behaved children. they were running around making a bunch of noise and pretty much disrupting everyone that wanted to just ride in peace and quiet to their destination. Everyone was getting really upset. One passenger asked the man to get control of his children. the man replied that the family had just come from the hospital where their mother had passed away just minutes ago. Everyone on the bus went from being upset to feeling sympathy and understanding. This was a paradigm shift.

2006-11-28 14:22:17 · answer #1 · answered by MrWiz 4 · 1 0

wots 'paradigm shift' ? Nay, I am almost shure the term is 'Dichotomy civil on militaire', which of these would might've 'taking granted for fund und Profit,whiche'er is greater' or
'Carefully implanted Sonority outofnilltonull reconfiguration' or
'what so news for kidding aroung,while fighting beck any old believes of de-monition,of ghostly arseholla,oops'
or 'bleeding-money-of-nil-empirix-kingdom-of-animale' .or. ????
Or in other words : Nein/Nei/Tidak/Iie/pack/zap :-

2006-11-28 22:26:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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