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Wallas found that one of the things that scientists do to solve problems is to learn all they can about a problem and to examine it from varied perspectives. This stage of scientific problem-solving is called:
Driving Forces
Driving forces are factors that push in a direction that causes change or influence events.
Change Agents
Individuals or entities that act as catalysts for change within an organization, driving and facilitating change efforts.
Subtle Forms
Indirect or not immediately obvious ways in which something can manifest or be expressed.
Resistance
The act of opposing or striving against something, which can encompass a range of behaviors from passive inertia to active opposition.
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