On the level?
This is a quote attributed to Einstein:
The significant problems we face today cannot be solved at the same
level of thinking we were at when we created them.
I was thinking this morning that the practical action attached to this understanding is the Toyota "seven Whys" problem solving approach. Answering the "Why" questions force you either up or down a level.
Also W. Edwards Demming's red bead game. When an employee looks like they're under-performing or over-performing, the chances are that their performance has got more to do with the system than their innate skills.
I'm surprised that this isn't offered more often as a problem-solving strategy: "When presented with a problem, before you do anything else, try to identify what level you're on, then try to up-level (get more abstract) and also down-level (get more precise, more detailed, more specific)."
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Labels: Einstein, problem-solving, W Edwards Demming
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