This could be an interesting day. I normally run three times a week on Weds, Fri and Sunday mornings. The alarm went off this morning. I got up and went to the shower as I do on the days I don't run.
In the shower, I resolved a problem that occurred at work yesterday and then realized it WAS Friday and I should be running not taking a shower!
Oh well. Maybe I will solve more problems as the day progresses! I can always run later.
Have a great day!
Showing posts with label problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problems. Show all posts
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Good quote - Myth of Innovations
Discovering problems actually requires just as much creativity as discovering solutions. There are many ways to look at any problem, and realizing a problem is often the first step toward a creative solution. To paraphrase John Dewey, the creator of the Dewey Decimal System, a properly defined problem is partially solved. And if your particular innovation involves the support of other people, a clearly defined problem helps form bonds and build teams were none existed before. Author John Seeley Brown said, "When we get in the spirit of following a problem to the root, that pursuit of listening to the problem brings multiple disciplines and multiple crafts together. The problem pulls people together.
Bold text is for my emphasis. I finished reading Scott Berkun's book: The Myths of Innovation this week.
The book moves to my recommended listing.
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