A Quote by Charles Kettering

A problem well stated is a problem half-solved. — © Charles Kettering
A problem well stated is a problem half-solved.
A problem clearly stated is a problem half solved.
A problem adequately stated is a problem well on its way to being solved.
A problem adequately stated is a problem solved theoretically and immediately, and therefore subsequently to be solved, realistically.
A problem is often half-solved when it is clearly stated.
a problem well put is half solved.
Any problem can be solved as long as it is stated properly.
It is a familiar and significant saying that a problem well put is half-solved.
A problem defined, is a problem half solved.
If the problem can be solved why worry? If the problem cannot be solved worrying will do you no good.
When you have solved the problem of controlling the attention of the child, you have solved the entire problem of its education.
If you are able to state a problem - any problem - and if it is important enough, then the problem can be solved.
Washington doesn't have just a spending problem, or just an entitlement problem, or just a taxing problem. We have a leadership problem. Fix that, and the first three problems are solved.
Becoming carbon neutral is only the beginning. The climate problem will not be solved by one company reducing its emissions to zero, and it won't be solved by one government acting alone. The climate problem will not be solved without mass participation by the general public in countries around the globe.
It is commonplace that a problem stated is well on its way to solution, for statement of the nature of a problem signifies that the underlying quality is being transformed into determinate distinctions of terms and relations or has become an object of articulate thought.
We had global warming between 1940 and 1998. Since then, we haven't had a rise in temperature. That doesn't mean we don't have a problem. If that problem is going to be solved, it ought to be solved by an international treaty.
The real problem is what to do with problem solvers after the problem is solved.
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