Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Problem Solving

To solve any problem, here are three
questions to ask yourself: First, what could I
do? Second, what could i read? And third,
who could I ask?

The real problem is usually two or three
questions deep. If you want to go after
someone's problem, be aware that most
people aren't going to reveal what the real
problem is after the first question.

Neil Armstrong once said, "You only have to
solve two problems when going to the moon:
first, how to get there; and second how to
get back. The key is don't leave until you
have solved both problems."

Never attack a problem without also
presenting a solution.

The best place to solve a problem is on
paper.

By Jim Rohn

2 comments:

  1. My way of solving the problem is "Google it" and you will find the answer for any problem.

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  2. i wish things wr that simplistic...

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