Problem Solving
Problem solving means taking on those business challenges that threaten production and profitability and finding an acceptable solution. While scientists debate whether the ability to solve problems is a learned or innate skill, using problem-solving techniques such as abstraction, analogy, brainstorming, chunking, hypothesis testing, lateral … Keep Reading → thinking, means-ends analysis, method of focal objects, morphological analysis, reduction, research, root cause analysis and trial and error is bound to produce solution. In addition problem-solving methodologies such as eight disciplines problem solving, the GROW model, TRIZ, PDCA, RPR program diagnosis, the Southbeach Notation, Kepner-Tregoe and the How to solve it program are a good place to start. Explore some of the strategies and tools for business problem solving in this Hub.


































































