Could we be addressing issues, symptoms, reactions… attempting to correct a problem… but the real problem continues to be unaddressed?
Friday, February 4, 2011
Defining The Real Problem...
I got an iPad recently. And one of the iPad apps I've already found to be quiet useful as a personal brainstorming tool is Whiteboard. I find myself using Whiteboad to think in pictures, and to scribble out a quick thought. Like the following:
Could we be addressing issues, symptoms, reactions… attempting to correct a problem… but the real problem continues to be unaddressed?
Could we be addressing issues, symptoms, reactions… attempting to correct a problem… but the real problem continues to be unaddressed?