A problem properly stated is half solved.
A problem properly stated is half solved.
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Other Problem Solution Quotes :
- When the real problem is not well identified, only by chance a solution may be created.
- Some people see problem as obstacle, some see it as challenge and few visionary see it as opportunity.
- Problems don’t fix themselves until you fix your attitude.
- Never be swift to label a situation as a problem – and be careful in ever labelling a person as one.
- The problem is not a problem until someone handles that problem in a problematic way.
- Think logically, and you have a chance to solve a problem. Reacting emotionally to it prolongs and worsens your dilemma.
- Solve the problem or leave the problem. But, do not live with the problem.
- Begining with the end in mind for either solving the problem or creating a strategy.
- We do not grow when things are going well. We grow when things are challenging. Problems are the key ingredient in personal growth.
- Conflict is not necessarily bad. If you can avoid taking conflict personally, it is actually a way to get better decisions and better results.
- The true parents of creativity are curiosity and necessity.
- Problems are an inherent part of life. However, if they are not dealt with effort and attention, they have the potential to become a crisis.
- Innovation becomes simply creating value by solving simple or complex problems timely.
- If your glass seems half empty, use a smaller glass.
- Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand.
- A business shines brightest when its people are working on problems bigger than themselves
- If you can’t monopolize a unique solution for a small market, you’ll be stuck with vicious competition.
- Solve the problem before the Problem dissolves you.
- The framing of a problem is often far more essential than its solution
- Sometimes when you are not part of the solution you become part of the problem.