Why won't forcing problem ownership on a person (blaming) help solve your problems?
a. Blaming someone only shifts the problem; it does not solve it.
b. Blaming someone does not change the problem for you and can be destructive.
c. If a problem is owned, there is no one to blame.
d. Understanding the problem removes blame.
B
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