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Latest revision as of 16:05, 8 March 2024

What is the Straw Man Concept?

The straw man concept is a technique that is used in argumentation and decision-making to test the feasibility of an idea or proposal. It involves creating a simplified or exaggerated version of the idea or proposal, which can then be evaluated and discussed in order to identify potential weaknesses or limitations.

The straw man concept is often used as a way to generate ideas and stimulate discussion and can be an effective way to identify potential problems or issues with an idea or proposal. By creating a simplified or exaggerated version of the idea, it can be easier to see the potential flaws or weaknesses and to identify ways to address them.

The straw man concept is often used in business and other organizations as a way to evaluate and improve the quality of decision-making and can be an effective way to ensure that all relevant factors are considered before making a final decision.


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