Transparent and defensible logical analysis is an essential part of genuine evaluation. This week we revisit a classic piece of scientific and logical analysis from Sir Bedevere and King Arthur. Most impressive about this example is its effectiveness in persuading even the most sceptical stakeholder with the most to lose from the analysis.
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