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Solve a Problem
PHL/458
Stage One – Searching for a Challenge:
Challenges are something which won’t always have to be found, since occasionally they will arise in the shape of an obvious issue or problem. In other examples, they won’t always present in this way, they may offer as a chance to improve a present situation. It’s a good habit to be prepared for as well as continuously searching for a problem to fix.
Stage Two – Expressing the Problem or Issues:
Find the best method to convey the issue or problem. While doing so, think about using as many phrases as is possible since every phrase will open up different doors as well as offer different suggestions. Selecting the right phrase is the most difficult part of this process, and it may be better to wait to determine which phrase to use till later in the creative process when we have got more facts as well as suggestions available.
Stage Three – Investigate the problem
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Solve a Problem
PHL/458
Stage One – Searching for a Challenge:
2. Challenges are something which won’t always have to be found, since
occasionally they will arise in the shape of an obvious issue or problem. In other
examples, they won’t always present in this way, they may offer as a
chance to improve a present situation. It’s a good habit to be prepared for
as well as continuously searching for a problem to fix.
Stage Two – Expressing the Problem or Issues:
Find the best method to convey the issue or problem. While doing so, think about
using as many phrases as is possible since every phrase will open up different
doors as well as offer different suggestions. Selecting the right phrase is the most
difficult part of this process, and it may be better to wait to determine which phrase
to use till later in the creative process when we have got more facts as well as
suggestions available.
Stage Three – Investigate the problem or Issue:
Analyze and get any kind of related information to efficiently cope with the issue or
problem at hand. Appropriate investigative ways incorporate thinking about
experiences or findings, getting any related information through recently acquired
experience or findings, getting interviews of people educated on the subject matter,
or old-fashioned study.
Stage four – Produce Ideas:
Discuss and gather as many suggestions as possible so as to determine what
actions must be taken, or decide which suggestion to accept. In this process,
regardless of how ridiculous or left field the suggestion may appear, note down and
gather all your suggestions. Do this so long as possible and don’t give up
making suggestions too early. The suggestions selected must be useful, creative,
fix the issue, and be related to the problem at hand. The ultimate selection should
be a suggestion or a mix of many which fix the issue.
My personal Challenge
Stage one: Search for a problem:
Two weeks back, I found myself in a scenario which checked my problem solving
abilities. I didn’t need to look for an issue, one came to me. An overnight
thunderstorm had produced lightning, that had had been able struck my home.
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