You could talk about how you always see potential problems as an opportunity. You can say you especially welcome the opportunity to turn an unhappy customer into a customer for life by solving their problem.
Opportunity, Opportunist? Catalyst? Antibiotic? Con Artist?
The main difference is the mindset and focus: problem finding involves identifying issues or challenges that need to be addressed, while opportunity finding involves discovering potential chances for growth, innovation, or improvement. Problem finding may lead to solving existing issues, while opportunity finding may lead to creating new possibilities or advantages.
The more positive sounding counterpart for "problem" is "challenge." While a problem often implies difficulty or obstacles, a challenge suggests an opportunity for growth and learning. It reframes the situation in a way that emphasizes potential and resilience.
Yes, the term means that something has the potential to become a problem. The word 'potential' can be a noun or an adjective. In this term, the word 'potential' is an adjective describing the noun 'problem'.
Ahhh . . . exactly what potential problem?
Describe how you exhibit effective problem solving skills?
Its a opportunity to work something new out and research the problem
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describe Ida tarbell's problem she exposed to society, Describe this problem and its effects on society
Describes a problem and relays a potential solutions.
Describes a problem and relays a potential solutions.
No