"One of the problems with traditional project management methodologies is that they make people spend more time in executing the solution and less time on defining the problem."
Well, if you spend too much time defining the problem, you might never get around to solving it.
In fact, I would say the opposite is in fact true right now - how many times have we complained that companies are too slow to react? They're huge monoliths. The top level takes too long to execute any solutions. If solutions aren't executed, nothing ever gets done.
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