Former Secretary of State George Shultz once drew a distinction between "problems you can solve and problems you can only work at." These two types of problems have names: They are tame or wicked.
This book explores the timely issue of Wicked problems - What They are and why They a.
Wicked problems are messy, confusing, unstable, ill-structured, and ambiguous.
Many people believe that their problems are "wicked," yet few seem to understand What should be done with them.
Former Secretary of State George Shultz once drew a distinction between "problems you can solve and problems you can only work at." These two types of problems have names: They are tame or wicked