Allowing a diversity of minds and creativity in the problem solving process can lead to more effective solutions and soloutions to problems previously viewed as “impossible” to solve. A recent article in the Globe and Mail attests to this philosophy, one that we employ with our clients.:
We have put the idealogy presented in this article put to use with our clients to develop cost-effective and productive solutions. As the article attests, it is often the “outsider” that has a clear vision of what the solution to a long-standing, perplexing problem should be.