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Newsletter subscriber, Ross Nicholson, rightly points out that Tom Peter’s said “Ready, fire, aim” not “Ready, aim, fire,” which I incorrectly wrote in the last newsletter. It seems automatic pilot kicked in as I was writing that sentence.
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Actually I first heard this phrase from Karl Weick, who I though coined this term to illustrate the retrospective sensmaking theory.
Would be interesting to know the authoratative source.
Tim Kannegieter