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{{a|negotiation|}}A fine occupation for the idle [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]]: Describing, and grouping in relation to each other, the entire catalog of risks that face your undertaking. This can occupy as little or as much of your intellectual capacity as you have spare: organisations that run to the bureaucratic<ref>You know who you are.</ref> may become so swooned by this notion that they can do little else.
{{g}}A way of dividing up things. A [[narrative]]. An intellectual, and political, commitment, at the expense, as long as you’re using it, of all others.  


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We all do it, all the time. It is just that some people are in denial about it.
*[[Black swan]]
 
*[[Doctrine of precedent]]
===A taxonomy of taxonomies===
*'''[[Risk taxonomy]]''': We wax lyrical about ''risk'' taxonomies [[Risk taxonomy|here]].
*'''[[Metadata taxonomy]]''': and the forlorn passtime of extracting rent through intelligently categorising your data corpus [[Metadata taxonomy|here]].
 
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*[[Systems analysis]]
*[[Risk taxonomy]]
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A way of dividing up things. A narrative. An intellectual, and political, commitment, at the expense, as long as you’re using it, of all others.

We all do it, all the time. It is just that some people are in denial about it.

A taxonomy of taxonomies


See also

References