Dear all,

Please find a PowerPoint presentation about Out-of-the-Box Thinking. Please revert with your thoughts and opinions. This is not my work, and I am thankful to Prof. Bholanath Dutta (http://groups.google.com/group/join_mtrc) for forwarding this wonderful PPT. Hope it comes in handy to those in training and development.

Cheers!!!

Gurutej S.

From India, Bangalore
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Hey Guru, Good sharing... I have experienced this in softskills training session. But saw presentation for first time.... Syed
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Gurutej, Good reminder that solutions may not necessarily be necessarily complicated. It takes good imagination to find simple solutions to problems. Thank you for sharing. Abe
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A very good presentation indeed. I have seen this puzzle earlier also, but after going through your post, I feel the earlier one was incomplete. Keep posting.

Sweety


From India, Delhi
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thanx for the sharing. This can be used as an energiser or activity in the training sessions or workshops
From India, Mumbai
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Truly a brain teaser. I could guess upto the level that in box D there is no square unlike in other boxes... :-) good one.. Keep sharing such material Regards Anandhi
From India, Hyderabad
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