In 1946 at age 20 while working in the "Inventions Inspection"
department of the Caspian Sea flotilla of the Soviet Navy, a young man
made a remarkable discovery about how to solve problems.
Aiming to
capitalize on his discovery, in 1948, he sent a dangerous letter
addressed as follows: “Personally to Comrade Stalin”. He explained that
the approach to solving problems in the USSR was chaotic and filled with
ignorance about innovation. At the end of the letter he made an
outrageous statement: There was a method that could revolutionize the
world and produce invaluable results. For this great insight, Stalin
banished him to a Siberian Gulag (concentration camp) where he worked
12-hour days.
After Stalin died in 1953, he was released. He
studied 200,000 patents and discovered there were only 1500 basic
problems that could be easily fixed by using the right principles. He
developed a sequence of steps that could solve virtually ANY problem.
In
the past I had wondered why no 2 marketers can execute a supposedly
step-by-step solution in the same way and achieve the same result. It's
not just a simple case of a product that can't please everyone; it's
that no 2 person share the same thinking process.
The way we think
and act is what makes us unique. With this 1946 method, we can
hypothesize scenarios and possible solutions according to our own
reasoning and apply them in full confidence that it is how we want to
make things work.
Imagine if only you have full knowledge of this method, how many problems—no matter the size and its nature—can you solve:
* Problems with your money
* Problems with finding your target market
* Problems with building your list
* Problems with your relationships
* Problems with your work
And not just yours but others, and get paid for it in the process?
If
you have problems related to your activities as an online marketer or
entrepreneur, or you have other pressing issues and problems that steal
your money, time, energy, focus or enjoyment in life, then this might be
the most important report you'll read this year.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Problem-Solving Method From 1946 Revealed.
Posted by Nelson Tan at 9:52 PM
Labels: Caspian Sea, concentration camp, problem-solving method, Siberian Gulag, Soviet Navy, Stalin
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