To ask the right question is already half the solution of a problem.
To ask the right question is already half the solution of a problem.

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Other Problem Solution Quotes :
- Tackle the root cause, not the effect.
- If your glass seems half empty, use a smaller glass.
- Most problems can be effectively dealt with before they are in full swing.
- Those thinking Why, When, Where, Who are information providers; the one thinking HOW is the leader in solving the problem.
- When an idea for solving a problem suddenly presents itself, ask yourself if all circumstances related to the problem were properly analyzed.
- Uncovering the right problem is half the solution.
- Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
- Mankind, as history tells us over and over again, seeks the least painful solution and, as a result, ends up exchanging one problem for another
- Be solution oriented. Infect everyone with enthusiasm.
- Creativity consists of coming up with many ideas, not just that one great idea.
- We always have solutions to all the problems which are not ours.
- To ‘see both sides’ of a problem is the surest way to prevent its complete solution. Because there are always more than two sides.
- It is not a problem if you have a solution.
- Treat challenges as an opportunity to refocus your strategies and open up new horizons.
- Great leaders are almost always great simplifiers, who can cut through argument, debate and doubt, to offer a solution everybody can understand.
- If you choose to not deal with an issue, then you give up your right of control over the issue and it will select the path of least resistance.
- The first step to solving your problem is admitting that you have one.
- Conflict is not necessarily bad. If you can avoid taking conflict personally, it is actually a way to get better decisions and better results.
- I do not fix problems. I fix my thinking. Then problems fix themselves.
- In politics no permanent friends, no permanent enemies but permanent interest.