Working on the technical details of a solution with an insufficient grasp of the problem it's trying to solve. Can occur when engineers are exploring cool technology for its own sake or when requirements are unclear.
Hmm, does anyone really need to control their toaster from their smartphone or are we just solutioneering here?
A condescending buzz word used when someone disagrees with someone else's solution to a problem, and by using this word they call into question the method used to solve the problem instead of offering any truly useful input. This term is quite often used in situations where someone is trying to stop someone else from being productive.
Person 1: "I've just about had it with Bob's solutioneering. He always pitches answers to problems without defining the problem."
Person 2: "Well, do you have any better ideas on how to solve the problem?"
Person 1: "ummmmm...."
Finder of solutions.
Jules Seymour is an very good solutioner. Especially in regard to sorting issues in MS Word.
Software application written to solve a non-existent problem. A solution in search of a problem
That code to track contents of your frig is solutionism at its finest
A person that provides a solution to a problem.
As a solutionizer, Lee always was able to find a solution to the problem.
A person who is always coming up with solutions within technology related fields
Jim is truly a Solutioneer when it comes to complex coding.