NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Just saying it's a problem is not a solution.

It is not problem-solving to just look at a problem and say, "This is a problem!" is not [problem-solving

One might think, "Isn't raising issues essential to solving them?"

  • This is incorrect. The resolution of "raising a question" is low.
    • The "first one to raise an issue" is essential to solving the problem.
    • No need to "raise the second and subsequent issues."
  • I am being neglected in my problem-solving efforts! It's outrageous that they are essential to solving an important problem!" People often say
    • A: It's a "second and subsequent issue raised" so it's through
    • Other cases
      • B: Not an "important" issue
      • C: Not a "problem"
      • D: Claims to be related to "important issues" but the connection is iffy

Problem noted


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