Problem-Solving Mastery: Four Steps to Become Better at Problem Solving and Decision Making
... most of our days solving problems, it is both surprising and disappointing that problem solving isn't a central part of any educational system. Instead, we are left to learn about it by ourself. I have been interested in problem solving for the past fifteen years; here are a few things that I have learned. Problem solving is about bridging the gap between where you are and where you want to be. In that sense, it integrates decision making, which is just one step in that process (identifying how to close that gap). There are many ways to cut the problem solving process into pieces. Here ... . In that sense, it integrates decision making, which is just one step in that process (identifying how to close that gap). There are many ways to cut the problem solving process into pieces. Here is one, divided in four steps: Define the problem Diagnose the problem Look for solutions Execute (convince & implement) There are really only two types of problems you should consider: answering "why" questions and answering "how" questions. In a complete problem-solving process, you need to answer both types as you follow the four steps above. Let me explain: First, define the problem: that is, make sure that you are ...
Tags: problem solving | how to problem solve | decision tree | decision making | MECE | collectively exhaustive |
Tags: problem solving | how to problem solve | decision tree | decision making | MECE | collectively exhaustive |