The book 'Smart Questions' by Gerald Nadler and William J. Chandon presents a holistic framework for effective problem solving across various sectors, emphasizing a method that contrasts with traditional reductionist approaches. It outlines the Smart Questions Approach (SQA), which involves stakeholder involvement, refining problem statements into purpose statements, envisioning ideal future solutions, and developing actionable living solutions. By applying SQA, organizations can create lasting, breakthrough solutions rather than temporary fixes often resulting from standard methodologies.