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Quotes About Problem-solving

No vivas imaginando problemas que no han ocurrido ni van a suceder; disfruta del presente, la vida hay que aprovecharla, elige siempre poner en tu mente lo agradable en lugar de lo desagradable. Cuando aparezca un problema real, entonces simplemente ocúpate de el, pero no te pre-ocupes cuando todo está bien .
~ Enrique Barrios
WHAT MAKES A MAN,A MAN IS THE ABILITY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS AROUND HIM
~ Enzo Ferrari
The heart of software is its ability to solve domain-related problems for its user.
~ Eric Evans
A model is a simplification. It is an interpretation of reality that abstracts the aspects relevant to solving the problem at hand and ignores extraneous detail.
~ Eric Evans
When you design, solve things in the simplest way possible. Your goal should be simplicity, not 'How can I apply a pattern to this problem.
~ Eric Freeman
The most overlooked advantage to owning a computer is that if they foul up, there's no law against whacking them around a little.
~ Eric Porterfield
My central premise is that although the reductionist approaches of scientists and artists are not identical in their aims—scientists use reductionism to solve a complex problem and artists use it to elicit a new perceptual and emotional response in the beholder—they are analogous. For example
~ Eric R Kandel
The CEO and VP of product, instead of building their business, are engaged in the drudgery of solving just one customer's problem. Instead of marketing themselves to millions, they sold themselves to one.
~ Eric Ries
I recommend several tactics for escaping the Five Blames. The first is to make sure that everyone affected by the problem is in the room during the analysis of the root cause.
~ Eric Ries
The more specific the symptoms are, the easier it will be for everyone to recognize when it's time to schedule a Five Whys meeting.
~ Eric Ries
To facilitate learning, I have found it helpful to appoint a Five Whys master for each area in which the method is being used. This individual is tasked with being the moderator for each Five Whys meeting, making decisions about which prevention steps to take, and assigning the follow-up work from that meeting. The master must be senior enough to have the authority to ensure that those assignments get done
~ Eric Ries
On the surface, Five Whys seems to be about technical problems and preventing mistakes, but as teams drive out these superficial wastes, they develop a new understanding of how to work together. Tony put it this way: "I daresay that I discovered that the Five Whys transcends root cause analysis by revealing information that brings your team closer through a common understanding and perspective. A lot of times a problem can pull people apart; Five Whys does the opposite.
~ Eric Ries
The CEO and VP of product, instead of building their business, are engaged in the drudgery of solving just one customer's problem.
~ Eric Ries
when you were out of options, then you were using the wrong tactics? You had to bend the rules. Shift perspective—anything to find a way out of a hopeless situation.
~ Eric S. Nylund
Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.
~ Eric S. Raymond
Creative brains are a valuable, limited resource. They shouldn't be wasted on re-inventing the wheel when there are so many fascinating new problems waiting out there.
~ Eric S. Raymond
The rise of Google, the rise of Facebook, the rise of Apple, I think are proof that there is a place for computer science as something that solves problems that people face every day.
~ Eric Schmidt
Today it is given in the textbooks as an example which young students dispose of in twenty minutes or less. Yet it held Newton up for twenty years. He finally solved it, of course
~ Eric Temple Bell
individual or a small group seeking a solution to an individual's or a
~ Eric von Hippel
its core a problem-solving process. Research into the nature of problem solving shows it to consist of trial and error, directed by some amount
~ Eric von Hippel
directed by some amount of insight as to the direction in which a solution might lie (Baron 1988). Trial and error has also been found to be prominent in the problem-solving work of product and process development (Marples 1961; Allen 1966; von Hippel and Tyre 1995; Thomke 1998, 2003). Trial-and-error problem solving can be envisioned as a four-phase cycle that is typically repeated many
~ Eric von Hippel
idea, he immediately sent a worker to an electrical supply
~ Eric von Hippel
Divide 10 by 1/2 and add ten. What is the answer?
~ Beatrice Wood
The modern scientific method in which experiments form part of a structured system of hypothesis, experimentation, and analysis is as recent as the seventeenth century; the problem-solving technology of cooking goes back thousands of years.
~ Bee Wilson