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  2. MECE principle - Wikipedia

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    The MECE principle has been used in the business mapping process wherein the optimum arrangement of information is exhaustive and does not double count at any level of the hierarchy. Examples of MECE arrangements include categorizing people by year of birth (assuming all years are known), apartments by their building number, letters by postmark ...

  3. Mutual exclusivity - Wikipedia

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    In logic, two propositions and are mutually exclusive if it is not logically possible for them to be true at the same time; that is, () is a tautology. To say that more than two propositions are mutually exclusive, depending on the context, means either 1. "() () is a tautology" (it is not logically possible for more than one proposition to be true) or 2.

  4. Collectively exhaustive events - Wikipedia

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    Compare this to the concept of a set of mutually exclusive events. In such a set no more than one event can occur at a given time. (In some forms of mutual exclusion only one event can ever occur.) The set of all possible die rolls is both mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive (i.e., "MECE"). The events 1 and 6 are mutually exclusive ...

  5. Why Warren Buffett invested in Coca-Cola and its lesson

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    Buffett, on the other hand, wants to "buy a business that is growing over the decades at a time when other people are scared to death or don't understand why it's going to be such a good thing ...

  6. Dichotomy - Wikipedia

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    mutually exclusive: nothing can belong simultaneously to both parts. If there is a concept A, and it is split into parts B and not-B, then the parts form a dichotomy: they are mutually exclusive, since no part of B is contained in not-B and vice versa, and they are jointly exhaustive, since they cover all of A, and together again give A.

  7. Issue tree - Wikipedia

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    Have branches that are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive ; Use an insightful breakdown; The requirement for issue trees to be collectively exhaustive implies that divergent thinking is a critical skill. [6]

  8. The Motivational Trick That Makes You Exercise Harder - AOL

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    “These moments really make people feel different from their past self, increasing their confidence to do better going forward,” Dai says. Game-day The day of your PR attempt, get fired up.

  9. Takes Notes: These Are the Most Common Stages of Dating ... - AOL

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    Relationship experts say the six most common stages of dating range from the meet-cute stage to the moving in together stage. Here's where you land right now.