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by jrvarela56
1512 days ago
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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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Why is solving that important?
How would we know that we’ve solved it?
When we’ve solved it, then what happens?