What happens when someone tries to solve a problem before they understand it?
Bad solutions.
Surprising side-effects.
Incomplete solutions.
More problems.
That's probably not what you want.
Centered problem solving requires a deep understanding of a problem before solving it.
Sure, that can take time, but you don't want to create MORE problems do you?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Front Range Leadership
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