THe Difference between Focussing on Problem and Solution

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Case 1

When NASA began the launch of astronauts into space, they found out that the pens wouldn't work at zero gravity (ink won't flow down to the writing surface).

To solve this problem, it took them one decade and $12 million. They developed a pen that worked at zero gravity, upside down, underwater, in practically any surface including crystal and in a temperature range from below freezing to over 300 degrees C.

And what did the Russians do...?? They used a Pencil!!!

Case 2

One of the most memorable case studies on Japanese management was the case of the empty soap box, which happened in one of Japan 's biggest cosmetics companies. The company received a complaint that a consumer had bought a soap box that was empty. Immediately the authorities isolated the problem to the assembly line, which transported all the packaged boxes of soap to the delivery department.

For some reason, one soap box went through the assembly line empty. Management asked its engineers to solve the problem. Post-haste, the engineers worked hard to devise an X-ray machine with high-resolution monitors manned by two people to watch all the soap boxes that passed through the line to make sure they were not empty. No doubt, they worked hard and they worked fast but they spent a whoopee amount to do so.

But when a rank-and-file employee in a small company was posed with the same problem, he did not get into complications of X-rays, etc., but instead came out with another solution………………He bought a strong industrial electric fan and pointed it at the assembly line. He switched the fan on, and as each soap box passed the fan, it simply blew the empty boxes out of the line.

Moral
Always look for simple solutions. Devise the simplest possible solution that solves the problems.

An ant can be killed in two ways......

#1) By squashing it with your hand....
#2) By bombarding it with a missile

choose your way!!
 
Instead of just posting a forwarded mails, one could do better by posting even a trivial of their own experience. May be this would push you in the right direction---

I was working in the border of bihar/jharkhand a few years ago and things were not so pretty in those parts at that time. The project was golden quadrilateral four lane rigid pavement and we had to stay at one place and travel in the day. The security costs were huge over there.

HOW to get them down was on the project manager's mind?

Solution: the house of the local biggies was rented and so was his vehicle. Now no more security required to protect the employees from local goons!!
 
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