Filling the hole in the road
When I hit a pothole in the road whilst driving I reported it to the local council and whilst the hole was filled in as a repair it was already showing signs of weakness.
When faced with a problem or a challenge, a quick fix is often employed. But how can taking a step back and gathering more information – about the context of the problem and the fit of the solution – provide a more effective and sustainable outcome?
Let’s take a look.
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