A Quote by Eric Yuan

Once you have a culture problem, it's very hard to fix. — © Eric Yuan
Once you have a culture problem, it's very hard to fix.
There is a simple fix to our excessive meeting culture, but it is not easy to implement. It's one of these things that are easy to say but hard to do. The fix is: abandon all recurring meetings. I am serious. All!
Culture does not make people - people make culture. So if it is in fact true that the full humanity of women is not our culture, we must make it our culture. [...] A feminist is a man or a woman who says, 'yes there is a problem with gender as it is today and we must fix it. We must do better.'
The difficult notes are when they say, "And this is how we want you to fix it . . ." Just tell me what the problem is. Just tell me what the issue is, and I'll go off an fix it. It's usually when executives get to a place where they're trying to fix the problem for you that you have issues
If the national government doesn't fix your problem, you've got a problem. You've got to fix it yourself. That's just part of the American way.
Usually, the best ideas come from having to fix a really hard problem.
The trouble with most problem-solving books for parents is that they start with the idea that the child has a problem. Then they try to tell us how to fix the child, or else, after blaming the parent, they suggest how we can fix ourselves.
The United States is committed to the complete and permanent denuclearization of North Korea. So important. China can fix this problem easily and quickly. And I am calling on China and your great president to hopefully work on it very hard. I know one thing about your president: If he works on it hard, it will happen. There's no doubt about it. They know.
I'm a duty solicitor, so I can't fix someone's life; all I can do is fix the problem I've got in front of my eyes.
My problem is I'm like a junkie. I want a good movie fix, and I never get that fix.
Losers fix the blame; winners fix what caused the problem.
Management: First fix the blame. Then fix the problem.
Nobody is defeated until he starts blaming somebody else. My advice to you is don't fix the blame. Fix the problem.
you fix what you can fix and you let the rest go. If there ain't nothin to be done about it it aint even a problem. It's just a aggravation.
Obviously Iran is a very large problem. It's hard to decide what the number one issue [is], but that is a very threatening problem.
What happens when you have vast legislative overreach is you don't particularly fix the problem you started out to fix but create problems for everyone else.
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.
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