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Pick a problem that needs a villain -- the state's budget crisis, an E-ZPass system mired in debt, festering toxic dumps -- and she's the go-to girl.
Pick a problem: you're not very good at bringing up children, or dogs; you don't know what to wear, or how to cook; your restaurant's not doing very well, something like that.
For this question it's a good idea to think of a fairly recent example and pick a problem that is similar to the challenges you'd face in the job you're interviewing for, says Bui. Using the Star technique, start by explaining the task in no more than a few sentences while giving sufficient detail so the interviewer can understand the challenge involved.
If you pick a problem like that, people will be impressed that you're trying to solve that problem.
Pick a problem, propose a solution, call out the corrupt malefactors who block its pathway, and appeal to the people.
Pick a problem.
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In the 'good old days' the fundamental researcher picked a problem, carried out experiments, and based on the results, decided what to do next.
Instead, he wants to inspire entrepreneurs to pick a specific problem and chip away at it.
They can pick a word problem, play with tally sticks, or move around blocks.
Bob [Grubb]'s view is, "Pick an important problem".
The cliché has been around for a long time: If you want to do important work, you have to pick an important problem.
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