Here at last we arrive at the “solutions” phase – the point where so many people seem to want to start…
As we’ve seen, the reason we don’t rush into “solutions” straightaway is that, this way round, we’re more likely to be able to address the actual problem at hand, and less likely to create the all-too-common kind of muddled, myopic, misaligned “solutions” whose inadequacies, assumptions, incompletenesses, and unintended consequences create more problems than they solve. Keeping “solutions” ...