

The Trybe event: Problem Thinking: Frame, Explore, Test
(The Trybe is a women only group dedicated to support and learning, both in entrepreneurship and career growth)
Most of us are trained to focus on solutions.
When faced with a challenge, a decision, or a new opportunity, our instinct is often to jump straight into action. Yet the quality of our solutions depends largely on how well we understand and frame the problem in the first place.
For this Trybe gathering, we are delighted to welcome Myriam Chah.
Myriam is a product-minded developer with a business background and over 10 years of experience in B2B SaaS startups. Throughout her career, she has worked across sales, customer success, engineering, and product, developing a unique ability to bridge the worlds of technology and business.
Today, as AI continues to transform how we work, this ability has become increasingly valuable. Myriam combines strategic thinking with hands-on execution: defining specifications, building solutions, supporting go-to-market efforts, and helping others develop new skills along the way.
In this practical and interactive session, Myriam will introduce six powerful problem-thinking tools drawn from years of startup experience.
Together, we will explore how to:
Frame a problem before rushing to solutions
Challenge assumptions and broaden perspectives
Evaluate opportunities more effectively
Navigate uncertainty with greater confidence
Test ideas before investing significant resources
Make progress on decisions that have been difficult to move forward
These tools can be applied to a wide range of situations, including:
Business and startup ideas
Career transitions
Leadership challenges
Personal projects
Complex decisions that feel stuck
This is not a workshop about finding the right answer. It is about learning to ask better questions.
You may not master all six tools in an hour, but you will leave with a new lens for approaching problems, opportunities, and decisions.
Join us for an evening of practical thinking, shared experiences, and fresh perspectives.