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  2. TregoED - Wikipedia

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    The Tregoe Education Forum (renamed TregoED in 2010) was established in 1993 by Benjamin Tregoe, co-founder of Kepner-Tregoe. TregoED is a non-profit educational organization whose purpose is to help K12 students and educators learn to solve problems using critical thinking and decision-making strategies. [ 1 ]

  3. Benjamin Tregoe - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Tregoe (December 23, 1927 – April 20, 2005) [1] was co-founder of Kepner–Tregoe, a management consulting firm, where he served as chairman emeritus until his death in 2005. Tregoe helped found the company in 1958 with fellow RAND Corporation employee Charles Kepner based on their research on rational decision making and problem ...

  4. Group Embedded Figures Test - Wikipedia

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  5. Trego - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Tregoe (1927–2005), co-founder of Kepner–Tregoe (now TregoED), a management consulting firm William Trego Webb (1847–1934), British educationist and author Places

  6. Pareto principle - Wikipedia

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    The Pareto principle may apply to fundraising, i.e. 20% of the donors contributing towards 80% of the total. The Pareto principle (also known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few and the principle of factor sparsity [1] [2]) states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes (the "vital few").

  7. Jim Kepner - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kepner was found wrapped in newspaper under an oleander bush in Galveston, Texas, in September 1923, aged about eight months. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He didn't find out he was adopted until he was nineteen. In 1942, followed his adopted father to San Francisco, where, wandering around the libraries of the city, Kepner could not find anything objective ...

  8. Ishikawa diagram - Wikipedia

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    Sample Ishikawa diagram shows the causes contributing to problem. The defect, or the problem to be solved, [1] is shown as the fish's head, facing to the right, with the causes extending to the left as fishbones; the ribs branch off the backbone for major causes, with sub-branches for root-causes, to as many levels as required.

  9. Kempner series - Wikipedia

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    The series converges extremely slowly. Baillie [4] remarks that after summing 10 24 terms the remainder is still larger than 1. [9]The upper bound of 80 is very crude. In 1916, Irwin [10] showed that the value of the Kempner series is between 22.4 and 23.3, since refined to the value above, 22.92067...