Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Creative Problem Solving & Decision Making

The process of problem solving is usually enough to spend time and energy. When a problem arises then the tendency is we want to quickly resolving problems that are visible, and then return to continue working. Unfortunately, sometimes the problem is not resolved well, and repeated again.
The problem seems to finish, when, in fact only temporarily hidden. We often do not perform measurements to determine the extent to which the problems have developed, or how effective the solution that we have run.

Solution quickly (quick solutions) is rarely able to complete the problem completely, and rarely are effective if cost.The review of the Six-Step Problem Solving process is about problem solving in the long term. This is a systematic approach to find the root of the problem rather than looking for solutions that are fast. The Six Step can be used both in the context of a team and as individuals.
It is necessary for the following three stages:


- Data Gathering & Analysis Collect, consolidate, and use relevant information appropriately.
Identify / mark important information. Browse a possible cause of the problem, and then to find data / solutions that are practical.
- Problem Solving.
The ability to identify the problem and issue, from various levels of difficulty, and find effective solutions by using some of the instructions.
- Decision Making.
Interesting conclusions and decisions, realistic, and timely, based on the availability of information.

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