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Douglas Hattaway, a spokesman for the Gore campaign, said Mr. Bush was defining a problem that was already on its way to being solved.
Narrowly defining a problem, however, is only the first step to finding valuable business applications of AI.
One very senior Tory minister told me that what Labour has done is what oppositions always do and that is defining a problem.
Instead, we need to stop using that word as a replacement for identifying and precisely defining a problem.
Visionary, "I know the way!" leadership works well when defining a problem and finding its solution are fairly straightforward - in other words, when real innovation isn't required.
In cases where innovators have created a solution that is looking for a problem, marketers call this strategy problematization -- defining a problem that has the potential to advance the focal actor's economic or political goals.
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The way we define a problem illuminates the solution.
Can they — which sounds deceptively simple — define a problem?
A. In science, it's often important to define a problem in a practical way before you can make progress on it.
This feature of bureaucracy also can lead organizational units to shirk responsibility by allowing them to define a problem as belonging to some other unit and thereby leave the issue unattended.
The object-oriented concept defines a problem from the physical world as an abstract object.
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