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InsightSee CA-Insight and Lawson Insight. insight 1. Psychol a. the capacity for understanding one's own or another's mental processes b. the immediate understanding of the significance of an event or action 2. Psychiatry the ability to understand one's own problems, sometimes used to distinguish between psychotic and neurotic disorders
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For some very large and complex engagements, it may be advisable to break up participants into smaller groups, to brainstorm about risks in specific areas affecting state and local taxation, international taxation and so forth. Earlier this year, Rowswell launched an exclusive mayors-only Web forum project to electronically bring together political leaders to brainstorm ideas in developing a new economic development strategy for the region. Later, representatives from each subgroup can convene to discuss the risks identified at the segment level and to brainstorm about consolidated risks. |
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