A survey reported in Harvard Business Review asked 106 executives from 17 countries about problem management in their organizations. Overwhelmingly, respondents expressed high confidence in their companies’ ability to solve problems, but low confidence in their ability to understand or even identify the right problem. It seems that managers have a propensity to frame a…

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