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THREE CAPABILITIES OF OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATIONS:
Problem Solving
Organizations, in almost all cases, are
formed to solve a problem—a gap
between a current and desired
condition—be it an unmet customer
need or a social issue.
Solving that problem inevitably
involves other problems
It has become popular to avoid the
word problem in organizations,
recasting it instead as an opportunity
for improvement.
• Outstanding organizations, in contrast, never
fear calling a problem a problem
Outstanding organizations, because
they are constantly attuned to
finding and solving problems, gain a
great deal of expertise in identifying
the most important problems and
dealing with the root cause.
True problem solving isn’t something
that just happens. Outstanding
organizations teach effective problem
solving through a highly detailed
methodology that includes careful
problem definition, root cause
analysis, and evaluation of possible
countermeasures