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Wicked Problem

How do you solve a a wicked problem?

by sravan ankaraju on January 31, 2010

in Execution,Integrated Thinking

Wicked problems, first identified by mathematician and planner Horst Rittel in the 1960s,  are messy, aggressive, and confounding. According to Jennifer Riel, associate director of the Desautels Centre, you know you have a wicked problem if: The causes of the problem are not just complex but deeply ambiguous; you can tell why things are happening [...]

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