It is important to understand the 3 first stages of the creativeproblem solving process. Problems may be obvious. If they're not,they can often be identified using the trigger questions in each ofthe problem solving stage. Read the attached memo about Google, thetech giant’s diversity initiatives and “ideological echo chamber,â€written by an anonymous Google Engineer. The document wascirculated throughout the company’s ranks and became viral thissummer. Google Ideological Echo Chamber.pdf. The document citedprinciples of evolutionary psychology to argue that women make uponly 20 percent of Google’s technical staff because they are moreinterested in people than in ideas, which the author considers anobstacle to being a good engineer. \"Women, on average, have more:Neuroticism (higher anxiety, lower stress tolerance). This maycontribute to the higher levels of anxiety women report onGooglegeist and to the lower number of women in high stress jobs.\"\"We need to stop assuming that gender gaps imply sexism.\" \"Women onaverage show a higher interest in people and men in things.\"Possible questions to ask yourself! Why did this memo strike such anerve inside and outside Google? What is the true problem here? Isit the way the media characterized the memo? it is because many ofthe claims are inaccurate? or his point of view was unpopular? oris it because so many people find what he wrote so disrespectful?What happened to the Engineer right of free speech in this case? Isthe problem about \"political correctness\", \"gender imbalance\".?Please read the memo thoroughly. This is a very complex topic. Thisweek's Discussion; Analyze, Recognize & Identify the Problemwith the Google memo. Please focus on content of the memo, notsocial/news media reactions or what happened to the GoogleEngineer. State what Analyze the problem - Discuss your thoughts onwhat is going on inside and outside of the organization theorganization Recognize the problem - What do you think ishappening? Is there a genuine opportunity to actively addressand/or solve the issue? Provide a detailed definition of theproblem - With the information in front of you, you're ready towrite down a \"problem statement\" - a comprehensive definition ofthe problem(Before you do, remember to define the problem in termsof needs, and not solutions) If you define the problem in terms ofpossible solutions, you're closing the door to other possibly moreeffective solutions that we will be exploring later in the course).Respond to at least two of your classmates initial posts. EitherAgree/disagree and explain why you agree/disagree, or share aninsight or expand on their answers.