3: Problem Solution
Find a single compromise solution that the vast majority of people are willing to accept. Other Information:
When is a problem considered solved? A problem is considered solved when we find a single compromise solution that the vast
majority of people are willing to accept. We realize it is possible this will never be achieved. Perhaps the best result we
can hope for is that people are willing to support at least one of a handful of solutions. For instance, maybe there is significant
support for 3 different solutions, but not enough support for any one solution. In that case, we would still try to find a
single solution that people would be willing to accept. Once a solution is reached, we expect to shift our focus -- with some
help from participants, obviously -- to getting the solution implemented in the real world. Otherwise, this effort is wasted.
This is not meant to be simply an academic exercise for our entertainment.
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