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Some Incorrect Meta-Assumptions in Human Systems Management

Abstract

Meta-assumptions are epistemologically different assumptions. Epistemological structures may vary neurologically or culturally. Management which does not take the epistemological differences does injustice to individuals and fails to make maximum use of individual abilities. As concrete examples, dyslexia and nonverbal thinking are discussed, and concrete steps to remove the barriers caused by some incorrect assumptions are illustrated.