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An important sounding way of saying “problem”.
{{def|Problem statement|/ˈprɒbləm ˈsteɪtm(ə)nt/|n|}}An important sounding way of saying “problem”. [[Problem solving|Solving problems]] is, more or less, the single valuable activity that a [[legal eagle]] can participate in (other than being in the inhouse rock band, the [[Legal council]], at the office Christmas party). Curiously, most legal eagles and, in this commentator’s experience, squarely ''no'' [[change manager]] that has ever grace the face of the Earth, have taken the trouble to even ask the question “what is the problem?”, let alone set about answering it.


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Some things that are ''not'' the answer to the problem:
*More [[policy]]
*A [[risk taxonomy]]
*[[Outsourcing]]
*[[Internal audit]] or [[human resources]]. (any question to which the answer is “[[internal audit]]” or “[[human resources]]” is, by rebuttable presumption, a stupid one.
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*[[Problem solving]]