Doug Lautzenheiser

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“Every answer,” Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen says, “has a question that retrieves it.”11 The answer is often embedded within the question itself, so the framing of the question becomes crucial to the solution. Charles Darwin would agree. “Looking back,” he wrote in a letter to a friend, “I think it was more difficult to see what the problems were than to solve them.”
Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies You Can Use to Make Giant Leaps in Work and Life
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