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<ns1:meme ns1:id="23" ns1:title="outside context problem" xmlns:ns1="http://www.memento.org"><ns1:author>Jaron Collis</ns1:author><ns1:memeContent><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>Core Concept</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>A potentially terminal crisis caused by encountering a more sophisicated civilization for the first time.</ns1:nodetext><ns1:children><ns1:child>definition</ns1:child><ns1:child>micro-OCPs</ns1:child><ns1:child>defence</ns1:child></ns1:children></ns1:memenode><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>definition</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>&quot;An Outside Context Problem was the sort of thing most civilisations encountered just once, and which they tended to encounter rather in the same way a sentence encountered a full stop.  The usual example given to illustrate an Outside Context Problem was imagining you were a tribe on a largish, fertile island; you&apos;d tamed the land, invented the wheel or writing or whatever, the neighbours were cooperative or enslaved but at any rate peaceful and you were busy raising temples to yourself with all the excess productive capacity you had, you were in a position of near-absolute power and control which your hallowed ancestors could hardly have dreamed of and the whole situation was just running along nicely like a canoe on wet grass... when suddenly this bristling lump of iron appears sailless and trailing steam in the bay and these guys carrying long funny-looking sticks come ashore and announce you&apos;ve just been discovered, you&apos;re all subjects of the Emperor now, he&apos;s keen on presents called tax and these bright-eyed holy men would like a word with your priests.&quot;
-- Iain Banks, Excession

</ns1:nodetext></ns1:memenode><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>micro-OCPs</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>Smaller scale OCPs also exist. 
At corporate level, incumbent organisations can find themselves challenged by more dynamic and sophisticated newcomers.
At project level, a product can find itself obsolete by the features of a competitor.</ns1:nodetext></ns1:memenode><ns1:memenode><ns1:nodename>defence</ns1:nodename><ns1:nodetext>Best defence is continual evolution to avoid complacency and stagnation.
Also have a good imagination, to try to preempt what&apos;s over the horizon.</ns1:nodetext></ns1:memenode></ns1:memeContent><ns1:access>false</ns1:access><ns1:category>civilization</ns1:category><ns1:repository>1</ns1:repository><ns1:creationDate>2002-09-28T21:39:37.113+01:00</ns1:creationDate><ns1:lastModified>2002-09-28T21:54:34.634+01:00</ns1:lastModified><ns1:relatedMemes/><ns1:relatedLinks/></ns1:meme>