🎯 Problem framing
- What is the root cause of the problem and how can it be addressed?
- How can you reframe the problem in a way that opens up new solutions?
- How can you define the problem in a way that takes into account all relevant stakeholders?
- What are the key drivers and factors contributing to the problem?
- How can you define the problem in a way that incorporates a systems perspective?
- How can you define the problem in a way that highlights potential opportunities for innovation?
- What are the potential unintended consequences of defining the problem in a certain way?
- How can you reframe the problem to align with your values and priorities?
- How can you define the problem in a way that allows for a range of potential solutions?
- What are the potential trade-offs and limitations of defining the problem in a certain way?
- How can you use data and research to inform your definition of the problem?
- How can you involve stakeholders and users in defining and reframing the problem?
- How can you define the problem in a way that considers the long-term impact and sustainability?
- How can you define the problem in a way that is culturally and socially sensitive?
- How can you use design thinking and creative problem-solving techniques to define and reframe the problem?
- What are the potential ethical considerations when defining and reframing a problem?