Value creation in Life Sciences 74: How to Solve Hard Problems
The recent market crash is a great example of a hard problem: How do you beat the market?
We often rush to find a single cause—this time, maybe it’s Trump’s tariffs. But that oversimplifies things.
Hard problems, by definition, don’t have one clear cause. They’re messy. They involve thousands of interconnected variables, and causality becomes murky because of interdependencies.
So, what should we do when faced with complex problems like this?
Stay tuned—thanks for watching! 👋
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