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The problem, speaking as a businessman, is that effective business solutions do not work in all environments. Unexaminable problems do not yield to examination if the person containing those problems does not herself yield. And so you enter the process known as ‘circling the drain’ for the obvious resemblance. But if the examinee is willing to deal with the problem as if it were external, maybe not even happening to somebody but just out there in the abstract, progress might be made. The problem then becomes synthesizing the solution with the problem container. And that can resemble less a business solution than an episode of the Jerry Springer Show.
The landmines you find may have other landmines under them no one knew about. And boobytraps that only drive you into another boobytrap. We leave the language of business and enter the realm of insurgency. So long as you know that happens, you can survive the process. The trick is staying alive long enough to learn that this happens.