A Quote by Mal Fletcher

For any alliance to work, the focus must remain on solving specific problems. — © Mal Fletcher
For any alliance to work, the focus must remain on solving specific problems.
Most people define learning too narrowly as mere 'problem-solving', so they focus on identifying and correcting errors in the external environment. Solving problems is important. But if learning is to persist, managers and employees must also look inward. The need to reflect critically on their own behaviour, identify the ways they often inadvertently contribute to the organisation’s problems, and then change how they act.
Solving problems—actually solving them, not just claiming you do—solving perceived, urgent problems, is a surefire way to get the world to beat a path to your door.
Give your subconscious a chance to work by turning your brain off from time to time. Don't focus on work or solving problems constantly.
I dismiss personal profit and focus exclusively on people and planet. That's what I call social business: a nondividend company dedicated to solving human problems. You can go all the way, forgetting about personal profit, being single-minded about solving problems. The company makes profit, but profit stays with the company.
I like solving problems, and science provides a logical way of solving real-life problems.
Solving specific problems is what drives me. I am not interested in having a career. I never have been.
Problems are a major part of life. Don’t whine about why you always have problems…get on with the solving. Take it from someone who has been there–the solving gets easier as you go along.
Solving big problems is easier than solving little problems.
There are so many problems in the world worth working on and so many discoveries to make, you have to make a choice. My preference is to focus my efforts on solving problems that will help people.
Solving problems is a practical skill like, let us say, swimming. We acquire any practical skill by imitation and practice. Trying to swim, you imitate what other people do with their hands and feet to keep their heads above water, and, finally, you learn to swim by practicing swimming. Trying to solve problems, you have to observe and to imitate what other people do when solving problems, and, finally, you learn to do problems by doing them.
Any group, any group that can't work with all other groups, if they are genuinely interested in solving the problems of the Negro collectively why, I don't think that that group is really sincerely motivated toward reaching a solution.
When it comes to reforming the way our skies are regulated, we must be certain that as we work to solve specific problems, we do not create others.
We continue to focus on actually solving problems that real people have and not being distracted by what power users want.
If we want to have the biggest impact, the best way to do this is to make sure we always focus on solving the most important problems.
Businesses should focus on solving problems, putting the customer first, delivering value - not gimmicks - and growing in a sustainable manner.
Collective problems must be solved by all of us, collectively, and no one finds inner peace who avoids doing his or her share in the solving of collective problems.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!