If you don’t define the problem correctly, you probably won’t figure out the right solution.
Monday, May 27, 2013
The Cost-Push Problem
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Challenging the Premisses
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If you don’t define the problem correctly, you probably won’t figure out the right solution.
2 comments:
I've been making that point since I found the internet.
You can leave out the "probably" part…a blind squirrel doesn't find many acorns.
Yeah. You're an engineer. You know about disentangling such things.
There has to be some kind of chain of causalities, or the explanation is incomplete.
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