Just a funny thought: the situation could be expressed like this

- Common history, shared values, cultural overlap,
- yet different backgrounds, views, specialities, languages,
- multiple established structures and links between them (->confusion)
- common goals but difficulties to clearly express them
- a need to unite to face others on the same level
- fear of chaos, bureaucracy, loose of identity, 
- powerful elements seeking to further integrate or separate

I like to call this a classic "European Union Problem" :)
Not an easy one though.

milan

On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 19:29 +0000, Richard Dalton wrote:
> My main takeaway from JJG's talk was that we could all be so much
> more effective, both internally and externally if we rallied together
> rather than going our separate ways.

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milan guenther * interaction design
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