🚧 Stop Bringing Problems. Start Bringing Solutions.
One of the most effective habits I’ve adopted as a Project Manager is the 1-3-1 problem-solving method.
It’s simple, but powerful:
👉 1 Problem
Clearly define the issue. No fluff, no blame—just the facts.
👉 3 Possible Solutions
Think through realistic options. This shows ownership and critical thinking.
👉 1 Recommended Approach
Make a call. Based on impact, risk, and feasibility—what do you think is best?
💡 Why this works:
- Encourages accountability instead of escalation
- Builds confidence and decision-making skills
- Saves time for leadership by focusing conversations
- Transforms teams from problem reporters → problem solvers
In project environments—especially fast-moving or complex ones—this approach creates clarity and momentum.
Instead of:
❌ “We have an issue, what should we do?”
You get:
✅ “Here’s the issue, here are three options, and here’s what I recommend.”
If you’re leading teams or working in cross-functional environments, try introducing 1-3-1 in your next meeting.
You might be surprised how quickly the quality of conversations improves.
By, Brian Bond of Boerne
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