Three ways people respond to a problem (other than solving it)

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44 points by surprisetalk 2 hours ago


0wis - an hour ago

Nice article, interesting to keep an open mind. On "No. 0002. Preserving problems", it can happen to people too, no need for a complex system at the size of a company. I have often noticed recognized experts keeping the root of the problem unsolved because it was justifying their position. I may even have been subject of this curse. As an expert, you may know the root cause but have no incentive to solve it and it can be harder to mobilize ressources to solve the root cause than to keep solving the superficial issue. It is management or outside help role to identify and push for solving problems at their root, but it takes time and dedication because of expertise. As most of the time, incentives explain nearly everything.

jagged-chisel - an hour ago

> … they inadvertently perpetuate the problem

“Inadvertently”? Seldom.

cheschire - an hour ago

Seems related to the four risk management strategies:

- Avoidance

- Mitigation

- Transference

- Acceptance

andsoitis - 2 hours ago

There’s a fourth: deny

MarkusQ - an hour ago

Three more common ways of responding to a problem:

Weaponize it.

Study it.

Blog about it.

black6 - 31 minutes ago

The company for which I work seems to be run by engineers. When learning to be an engineer you're taught that doing nothing is always a valid option. In Army leadership courses we were taught that ANY decision is better than NO decision.

My company is stifled by a bunch of engineers in leadership positions who always choose to defer up the chain rather than make a decision themselves.