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Six men, A, B, C, D, E, and F of negligible honesty, met on a perfectly rough day, each carrying a light inextensible umbrella. Each man brought his own umbrella and took away let us say 'borrowed' _ - another's. The umbrella borrowed by A belonged to borrower of B's umbrella. The owner of the umbrella borrowed by C borrowed the umbrella belonging to the borrower of D's umbrella. If the borrower of E's umbrella was not the owner of that borrowed by F, who borrowed A's umbrella?​

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Six Serving Men is a team exercise that examines an issue from twelve different viewpoints. It is based on the words of the poem by Rudyard Kipling: I keep six honest serving men, they taught me all I knew. Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who. To use this technique in a meeting, provide 12 areas for answering questions related to the central topic

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