· thats the power of the own it , solve it core value in action. The owner of a problem is the person most affected, upset, or discontent. · like any other venture, taking ownership of an issue can be done well or it can be done poorly. Helping you navigate the journey to homeownership via the owning it issue , a digital magazine packed with homebuying tips, expert advice, and more. Owning a problem does not mean being at fault or being the only one that participates in a solution. · verizon’s network is experiencing technical issues that are impacting calls and wireless data. That is where the importance of a team, no matter how big or small, completes the equation. However, the push for getting things changed must come from the actual owner. Don dewey, senior strategist at introworks, suggests that a slight shift in thinking from “how can we solve customer problems?” to “what issue can we own ?” can make a real difference in your marketing. · to solve a problem, you must first own the problem , but some may be too big to fix alone. · great leaders (who are people, not positions or roles) step in and own the problem — they model the expected behavior. The first step to owning the problem is for you to simply tell. Its about taking accountability for your actions, being proactive in finding solutions, and driving results to achieve success. Verizon customers on x have reported seeing “sos” rather than the traditional network bars on.