The author argues that as a society we have become obsessed with formulating and solving problems one answer. There is nothing wrong with a single response problem, she said, without being able to articulate and respond to them, we would never get anything done. The difficulty lies in our concern for a small piece of the world they represent. Regardless of the complexity of the problem, our fixation answer leads us to narrow our focus, and so we often miss the point. It describes two types of more complex problems - the mysterious problems and open problems -., And shows how the adoption of three specific thinking can help develop a more open mind and become «possibilian» «Hide
by Hilary Austin Source: Rotman School of Management / UOT 6 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 2012. Prod. #: ROT161-PDF-ENG