Do you have "solving problems" as part of your formal job description?
Whether it's in there or not, you do realize that it's part of your job. For a leader, it's often most of the job. Solving problems in the business, solving problems in the organization, solving problems in your team.
It's everybody's job to solve problems.
The better we get at solving problems, the more able we are to achieve our goals. The two simply go together.
What are you doing to improve your problem solving skills?
-- Doug Smith
Whether it's in there or not, you do realize that it's part of your job. For a leader, it's often most of the job. Solving problems in the business, solving problems in the organization, solving problems in your team.
It's everybody's job to solve problems.
The better we get at solving problems, the more able we are to achieve our goals. The two simply go together.
What are you doing to improve your problem solving skills?
-- Doug Smith
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