Kevin, I like what you did with the different kinds of dragons. It’s helpful to think about how dragons can’t exist in a vacuum. Wicked problems aren’t intrinsically problematic. They are only wicked problems from a specific perspective. And I can now better understand why the “there is no single perspective that fully understands the problem” could be part of what makes them wicked. It’s entirely possible that the different perspectives see different solutions that are mutually unacceptable and/or unviable to other perspectives.
Kevin,
Kevin,
Kevin,
Kevin, I like what you did with the different kinds of dragons. It’s helpful to think about how dragons can’t exist in a vacuum. Wicked problems aren’t intrinsically problematic. They are only wicked problems from a specific perspective. And I can now better understand why the “there is no single perspective that fully understands the problem” could be part of what makes them wicked. It’s entirely possible that the different perspectives see different solutions that are mutually unacceptable and/or unviable to other perspectives.