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It's too easy for people who came up as engineers to get started building a solution before they know if a problem exists. That's because there is an underlying assumption that any problem that they needed to engineer a solution existed for a reason. But rarely do they use their engineering skills to solve for the problem of "which problem to solve".
By Gregory Pitts5
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It's too easy for people who came up as engineers to get started building a solution before they know if a problem exists. That's because there is an underlying assumption that any problem that they needed to engineer a solution existed for a reason. But rarely do they use their engineering skills to solve for the problem of "which problem to solve".