A Twinkle In My Eye
Know the Nightmares
Posted on Fri, 18 Aug 06 at 07:24 by Chris Matts into The Dream Machine
As a dreamer
I would like to identify the nightmares (risks) associated with a dream
So that we can be prepared.
A nightmare (risk) is simply a dream which is identified as a nightmare (risk). Because after all, nightmares (risks) aren’t real until they materialise. Just like a dream.
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Andy Pols
How should we represent risks? What’s the easiest way we can do this?
Andy Pols
A nightmare (risk) is simply a dream which is identified as a nightmare (risk).
Is this really all you need? So you are saying we add nightmare dreams and then link to them?? Does not sound very workable?
Chris Matts
I think there may be a pattern with Dreams, Nightmares and Options (Dreams) in that they all have a value and a cost. The odd one out is the nightmare which has a negative value and ( possibly cost – Need to think more about the negative cost ). There are many to many relationships between each. Risks can correlated, as can options.
David Peterson
It would be useful to have some concrete examples of dreams, nightmares, options etc. and how they might be linked together.