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When writing their one-liners, many people fail to connect the problem, solution, and result. For instance: Many families struggle to spend time together, but at Acorn Family Camp, we solve the problem of boring summers so families create memories that last.
- Donald Miller
What problem do you solve for customers? What will your customer's life look like if they buy your product? What consequences does your product help customers avoid?
- Donald Miller
In order to ease our customers' concerns, we need to place large stones in that creek. When we identify the stones our customers can step on to get across the creek, we remove much of the risk and increase their comfort level about doing business with us. It's as though we're saying, "First, step here. See, it's easy. Then step here, then here, and then you'll be on the other side, and your problem will be resolved.
- Donald Miller
Once a customer gets curious about how you can solve their problem, they may come looking for more information. This is where your website comes in.
- Donald Miller
If we haven't identified what our customer wants, what problem we are helping them solve, and what life will look like after they engage our products and services, for example, we can forget about thriving in the marketplace.
- Donald Miller
Comfort isn't a solution to seek; rather, it's a by-product we'll reap when we stay close to the Lord.
- Lysa TerKeurst
Climate change is a terrible problem, and it absolutely needs to be solved. It deserves to be a huge priority.
- Bill Gates
Every problem has in it the seeds of its own solution. If you dont have any problems, you dont get any seeds.
- Norman Vincent Peale
Fix the problem, not the blame.
- Catherine Pulsifer
When intelligence shuts a door, wisdom opens a window.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
I am for violence if non-violence means we continue postponing a solution to the American black man's problem just to avoid violence.
- Malcolm X
They are always motivated to go up-market, and almost never motivated to defend the new or low-end markets that the disruptors find attractive. We call this phenomenon asymmetric motivation. It is the core of the innovator's dilemma, and the beginning of the innovator's solution.
- Clayton M. Christensen