Geography of the problem

Problem geography is the practical term for mapping where a problem occurs, who it affects, what surrounds it, and where in the system it is getting worse.

Definition

Problem geography is not a formal clinical term, but an analytical tool. It helps you see in what contexts the problem occurs: in time, space, relationships, processes, tools and environment. This makes it easier to find leverage points rather than just reacting to the most visible symptom.

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Practice and life

Draw a map of the problem: where it starts, where it grows, who is involved, what incentives reinforce it and where the cycle can be broken.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to describe a problem abstractly without indicating when and where it actually occurs.

Questions for self-reflection

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