A Quote by David Droga

We're communicators, we're problem solvers, and we're lateral thinkers, and there's nothing that can't be improved with that. The world needs us, and we want to be needed.
Masayoshi Son is one of the most innovative and impactful thinkers and problem-solvers of our generation.
It is obvious that mathematics needs both sorts of mathematicians, theory-builders and problem-solvers.
Some urge we do nothing because we can't be certain how bad the (climate) problem might become or they presume the worst effects are most likely to occur in our grandchildren's lifetime. I'm a proud conservative, and I reject that kind of live-for-today, 'me generation,' attitude. It is unworthy of us and incompatible with our reputation as visionaries and problem solvers. Americans have never feared change. We make change work for us.
The problem with this world is not enough problem solvers. So, if you become a problem solver you become rich.
The market does not drive the scientists, the communicators, the thinkers, the government to do the right things.
Health care is a design problem. Dependence on foreign oil is a design problem. To some extent, poverty is a design problem. We need design thinkers to solve those problems, and most people who are in positions of political power are not design thinkers, to put it mildly.
In seeking true peace some of us need to improve what has to be improved, confess what needs to be confessed, forgive what needs to be forgiven, and forget what should be be forgotten in order that serenity can come to us.
Thinking - in particular abstract thinking, which most of us are introduced to through the study of mathematics and literature - helps us learn that we can become problem solvers.
The real problem is what to do with problem solvers after the problem is solved.
The real problem is what to do with the problem-solvers after the problems are solved.
We shall have to evolve problem-solvers galore since each problem they solve creates ten problems more.
Surround yourself with problem solvers, not problem creators.
All of us are linear thinkers. We evolved in a world that was local and linear. You know, back 100,000, 200,000, millions of years ago, when we were evolving as a human species, nothing changed. You know, the life of your great-grandparents, you, your kids - it was the same. And so we are local and linear thinkers.
You want to hire #? entrepreneurs , people who are natural problem solvers -- the ones who see opportunity when most see impossibility.
In 2012, I started writing songs - not for the world to hear, but for certain people I needed to talk to. My family, we were not big communicators. I had a hard time talking to people in general.
Engineers have a certain mindset of how they approach problem solving. That's basically what engineers are: problem solvers. You identify the problem. Then you design a process to solve the problem. Then you execute the process and repeat it over and over until you get it right.
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