What to do when a problem can't be solved
Thursday, August 26, 2010

No matter how good your innovation program, some problems simply can't be solved. Even then, though, it's possible to make the best of a bad situation: Paul Williams suggests treating intractable problems as an opportunity to reassign innovation resources to more fruitful areas. "The realization that you can't fix something can be liberating," he writes. "It frees you to focus resources on things you can change." Business-Strategy-Innovation.com
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