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There are unbelievably creative solutions that cost a lot. There are also “good enough” solutions that cost much less but actually solvethe problem good enough to meet requirements. What makes sense to you? This is an easy one: What’s in your wallet? Companies spend more money on problem-solving than on the Cost of Operations. This itself is a problem. One of the problems, of course, is that many problems repeat themselves. Organizations face these one day at a time. They never quite resolve these pesky problems that become so expensive, year after year.
By Dr. Raymond L. Newkirk, Psy.D., Ph.D., Ph.D., CFPThere are unbelievably creative solutions that cost a lot. There are also “good enough” solutions that cost much less but actually solvethe problem good enough to meet requirements. What makes sense to you? This is an easy one: What’s in your wallet? Companies spend more money on problem-solving than on the Cost of Operations. This itself is a problem. One of the problems, of course, is that many problems repeat themselves. Organizations face these one day at a time. They never quite resolve these pesky problems that become so expensive, year after year.