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by jrvarela56 1512 days ago
Equally important as asking 'what problem are we solving?' is to ask 'what does it look like for this problem to be solved?'.

The tough part about having problem-focus is not being able to converge towards a solution. There's fear about being too hasty or going into specifics too early. Getting to a good enough solution as a group requires some leaps from problem-space that may feel like abandoning problem-focus.

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Right. Related to that:

Why is solving that important?

How would we know that we’ve solved it?

When we’ve solved it, then what happens?