A Quote by John Maeda

Good problem-seekers are in higher demand than good problem-solvers. — © John Maeda
Good problem-seekers are in higher demand than good problem-solvers.
The real problem is what to do with problem solvers after the problem is solved.
I love good and caring lawyers who are advocates, who are defenders, who are problem-solvers, and who are peacemakers.
The problem with this world is not enough problem solvers. So, if you become a problem solver you become rich.
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.
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.
The definition of a good mathematical problem is the mathematics it generates rather than the problem itself.
The problem of good and evil is not the problem of good and evil, but only the problem of evil. In opposition to good there are evil characters, but there are no good characters in opposition to evil. Evil is arguable, but good is not. Therefore the Devil always wins the argument.
Let me take some pressure off. Your problem is not discipline. Your problem is not organization. Your problem is not that you have yet to stumble upon the perfect schedule. And your problem is not that the folks at home demand too much of your time. The problem is this: there’s not enough time to get everything done that you’re convinced—or others have convinced you—needs to get done.
To ask the 'right' question is far more important than to receive the answer. The solution of a problem lies in the understanding of the problem; the answer is not outside the problem, it is in the problem.
Mayors are known to be problem-solvers.
Good design is a matter of discipline. It starts by looking at the problem and collecting all the available information about it. If you understand the problem, you have the solution. It’s really more about logic than imagination.
Guys are natural problem solvers - they like to have strategies.
Leaders are problem solvers by talent and temperament, and by choice.
Women tend to be problem solvers. We work together.
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