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'The Solution-First' Trap: Why Projects Fail Before They Start
What happens when a client asks for the latest tech trend, like GenAI, but you suspect it's not what they actually need? It's a classic scenario that can lead to wasted time, bloated budgets, and solutions that miss t…
Episode 02 · 20 min · August 8, 2025
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What happens when a client asks for the latest tech trend, like GenAI, but you suspect it's not what they actually need? It's a classic scenario that can lead to wasted time, bloated budgets, and solutions that miss the mark entirely.
In this episode, tech consultants Ben Griswold and Noah Heldman tackle the "solution-first" trap. They share a revealing story of a client who was ready for a full, costly application rewrite, only to discover that the real issues could be solved with just 15-20 hours of focused bug fixes. The conversation explores the art and science of true discovery: asking the right questions, shadowing users to find hidden pain points (like a 14-hour-a-week data entry problem), and shifting the focus from a predetermined solution to the actual business problem.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
- The danger of the "solution-first" mindset and why clients often propose solutions instead of problems.
- Practical techniques for uncovering the real problem, including shadowing users and asking "why" multiple times.
- The story of how a few bug fixes saved a major app rewrite and gave a key employee 14 hours back every week.
- Why defining and measuring success with clear metrics is critical before starting any project.
- How to apply technology (like APIs or AI) as a targeted tool for maximum impact, not just a buzzword.
Connect with Us:
Ben Griswold | Grizen: https://grizen.com
Noah Heldman | Outcome Source: https://outcomesource.com
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