EvF,
Problems have solutions that analysis provides. Good analysis stops when you solve the problem. Not all workgroups know when to stop. Work is the example that validates the term overanalysis, the fact that you can think of things where there is no such thing as overanalysis is irrelevent and does not refute the validity of the term.
Wiki defines koan well: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōan
Not everything is a koan, is a koan because it breaks into !all = koan or a venn diagram that includes everything such that "koan" has no place, but koans exist so...
If two hands clapping make a sound what IS the sound of one hand?
Can an omnipotent god make a rock he cannot lift?
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
Rhizo
Problems have solutions that analysis provides. Good analysis stops when you solve the problem. Not all workgroups know when to stop. Work is the example that validates the term overanalysis, the fact that you can think of things where there is no such thing as overanalysis is irrelevent and does not refute the validity of the term.
Wiki defines koan well: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōan
Not everything is a koan, is a koan because it breaks into !all = koan or a venn diagram that includes everything such that "koan" has no place, but koans exist so...
If two hands clapping make a sound what IS the sound of one hand?
Can an omnipotent god make a rock he cannot lift?
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?

Rhizo