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1 Problem Solving Steps and Decision Making Techniques Journal #6 - Think of a recent problem you have had. List the steps you took to solve that problem.

2 Steps in Problem Solving 1. Problem Definition 1. Problem Definition 2. Problem Analysis 2. Problem Analysis 3. Generating possible Solutions 3. Generating possible Solutions 4. Analyzing the Solutions 4. Analyzing the Solutions 5. Selecting the best Solution(s) 5. Selecting the best Solution(s) 6. Planning the next course of action (Next Steps) 6. Planning the next course of action (Next Steps)

3 Step 1 Problem Definition Decide what you want achieve and write it down Decide what you want achieve and write it down The first part of the process not only involves writing down the problem to solve, but also checking that you are answering the right problem. The first part of the process not only involves writing down the problem to solve, but also checking that you are answering the right problem. It is a check-step to ensure that you do not answer a side issue or only solve the part of the problem that is most easy to solve It is a check-step to ensure that you do not answer a side issue or only solve the part of the problem that is most easy to solve People often use the most immediate solution to the first problem definition that they find without spending time checking the problem is the right one to answer. People often use the most immediate solution to the first problem definition that they find without spending time checking the problem is the right one to answer.

4 Step 2 Problem Analysis The process is often to check where we are, what is the current situation and what is involved in making it a problem The process is often to check where we are, what is the current situation and what is involved in making it a problem Understanding where the problem is coming from, how it fits in with current developments and what the current environment is? Understanding where the problem is coming from, how it fits in with current developments and what the current environment is? This section of the problem solving process ensures that time is spent in stepping back and assessing the current situation and what actually needs to be changed. This section of the problem solving process ensures that time is spent in stepping back and assessing the current situation and what actually needs to be changed.

5 Step 3 Generating possible solutions concentrate on generating many solutions and should not evaluate them at all concentrate on generating many solutions and should not evaluate them at all Very often an idea, which would have been discarded immediately, when evaluated properly, can be developed into a superb solution Very often an idea, which would have been discarded immediately, when evaluated properly, can be developed into a superb solution At this stage, you should not pre- judge any potential solutions but should treat each idea as a new idea in its own right and worthy of consideration. At this stage, you should not pre- judge any potential solutions but should treat each idea as a new idea in its own right and worthy of consideration.

6 Step 4 Analyzing the Solutions You note down the good and bad points and other things which are relevant to each solution. You note down the good and bad points and other things which are relevant to each solution. Do not evaluate the solutions Do not evaluate the solutions

7 Step 5 Selecting a solution You look at the solution as a whole and use your judgment as to whether to use the solution or not. You look at the solution as a whole and use your judgment as to whether to use the solution or not. You will then end up with one, many or no viable solutions. You will then end up with one, many or no viable solutions. In the case where you have no solutions that work, you will need to repeat the generation of solutions section to discover more potential solutions. In the case where you have no solutions that work, you will need to repeat the generation of solutions section to discover more potential solutions.

8 Step 6 Planning the next course of action Write down what you are going to do next Write down what you are going to do next


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