Persistence and Patience as Problem-Solving Virtues

Italian problem-solving values staying with a problem — continuing to work it, returning to it, making incremental progress — rather than forcing a premature resolution or giving up when immediate results are not forthcoming. Not all problems yield to quick fixes, and the Italian orientation is to maintain engagement, adapting the approach as circumstances evolve, and waiting strategically for the right moment to act. This patience is active, not passive — the problem-solver continues to probe and look for openings.

When working with Italian colleagues, understand that what might appear as slow progress may actually reflect a sophisticated judgment that the problem requires time and sustained effort. Pressing for premature closure can produce worse outcomes than allowing the process to unfold at its natural pace.

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