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A solution looking for a problem. One with the time, inclination and mental capacity to hanker after a [[target operating model]], and usually the literary skills to communicate in sentences like the following — a real life example, with names changed to protect the innocent — broadcast to a group of about 30 people:
{{g}}A solution looking for a problem. One with the time, inclination and mental capacity to hanker after a [[target operating model]], and usually the literary skills to communicate in sentences like the following — a real life example, with names changed to protect the innocent — broadcast to a group of about 30 people:


:The client outreach working group sub-stream had a brief call to explore possibilities of client outreach. It is believed that there is a need for a client communication at one point in the future to be sure all in-scope client entities are provided with the same set of info from the company. The assumption is that both clients and regulator would expect the company to provide a data set to clients.
:The client outreach working group sub-stream had a brief call to explore possibilities of client outreach. It is believed that there is a need for a client communication at one point in the future to be sure all in-scope client entities are provided with the same set of info from the company. The assumption is that both clients and regulator would expect the company to provide a data set to clients.


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*[[Plain English]]

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A solution looking for a problem. One with the time, inclination and mental capacity to hanker after a target operating model, and usually the literary skills to communicate in sentences like the following — a real life example, with names changed to protect the innocent — broadcast to a group of about 30 people:

The client outreach working group sub-stream had a brief call to explore possibilities of client outreach. It is believed that there is a need for a client communication at one point in the future to be sure all in-scope client entities are provided with the same set of info from the company. The assumption is that both clients and regulator would expect the company to provide a data set to clients.

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