You might think you’re lucky when one of your problems has multiple solutions, and you get to pick and choose, but you’re even luckier when one solution has many problems! This week I stumbled on an ...
Consider someone who’s perfectly content with their office chair. It’s not ergonomic, it doesn’t have lumbar support, but it works. Then, during a meeting or a visit to a friend’s office, they sit in ...
Uncertainties over the many diverse problems of our times have been lasting for a prolonged period. It should be no surprise that, whatever our circumstances, our inner mental world is changing along ...
As I have shown in previous posts about the Consumer Problem Survey (CPS) and the Problem-Driven Consumption Index (PDCI) the best way to predict consumption is to track problems. The need to solve a ...
Life is full of problems and challenges. Most people become proficient at working through small issues or at least skirting them. But those who are exceptionally good at solving problems have a ...
We meet a solutions architect who tells us that his defining characteristic is curiosity, and that for him success is in solving problems with technology, for people. In a recent episode of the First ...
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There is one big thing keeping the leaders of the top firms in the accounting profession up at night, and it’s staffing. That’s not a surprise, of course: Finding and keeping employees has been a ...