2013年12月20日 星期五

Problem Solving with Global Perspective

Unlike what we learned at school at a young age, in the real world, black and white answers rarely exit.  There are often many shade of greys in-between, and this all depends on your background, culture, life experience and personal values.  So how do we solve a problem that we come across?! and how do we decide what approach to go for?  

Thanks to modern technologies, today, people can travel from one city to the other in less than 24 hours or simply "Google" the information to obtain the information needed.  Interestingly, Google now is being widely used as an action verb.

Well, as always, it's always easy say than done, to come up with the right solution to the problem requires expertise, but to be able to execute it and give you the result you expected requires experience.  

The table below is an interesting stereotype of problem solving for different nationalities.  I would recommend you to take a pinch of salt and take it as an entertainment, however, based on my experience so far, I would say there is a strong percentage of truth in this illustration. 




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