When most people think about problem-solving, they instinctively start small. The logic seems simple: smaller problems should be easier to tackle, while bigger ones require more effort, resources, and ...
It’s not about bad execution, but it boils down to thinking alignment. This happens when we use small tools for big problems, big tools for small problems, then we wonder why everyone is tired and ...
Sometimes, big emotions come into play with some small practical problem too inconsequential to mention—and yet you find yourself mentioning it all too often. To friends who are starting to roll their ...