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Problem Solving. Focus on Problems vs. Focus on Solutions. Focus on Problems. Focus on Solutions. When NASA put astronauts into space discovered that the pens did not write in zero gravity Needed to solve the problem It took ten years and $12 million dollars A zero gravity pen was developed.
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Focus on Problems vs. Focus on Solutions Focus on Problems Focus on Solutions • When NASA put astronauts into space discovered that the pens did not write in zero gravity • Needed to solve the problem • It took ten years and $12 million dollars • A zero gravity pen was developed • The Russians used a pencil!
Techniques to Develop SolutionsBrainstorming: Flow of Ideas The ideas you want to develop should flow from the strategies you identify to achieve the objectives Situation Problems Needs Objectives What you want to achieve Strategies How you get there Ideas Ideas Ideas Ideas Ideas Ideas Ideas
Example Situation: • You just learned of a grant deadline that is three days away. The grant would provide the opportunity for your department to buy a piece of software that you have desperately wanted which would streamline your day-to-day processes and operations. It is up to members of the staff, who are already overworked, to find the time to write the grant and submit it by the deadline. Ideas:
Your perception of any problem depends on the position from where you perceive it.
Creative Problem SolvingReframing and Turning Problems into Opportunities How else can I do this or consider this?
Discover Opportunities • Don’t focus on the problems • Look for solutions • See every problem as an opportunity
Asking Effective Questions How can I fix things and get them back to the way they were before? How can I fix things and make them better than they were before? or