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Homework: Answers in detail those discussion question Page 151.

Homework: Answers in detail those discussion question Page 151. Submit Friday October 31, 2008. Ch 3. Solving Problems Analytically and Creatively. Task: Read Ch 3. Rating scale: 1. Strongly disagree. 2. Disagree. 3. Slightly disagree. 4. Slightly agree. 5. Agree.

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Homework: Answers in detail those discussion question Page 151.

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  1. Homework: Answers in detail those discussion question Page 151. Submit Friday October 31, 2008. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  2. Ch 3. Solving Problems Analytically and Creatively Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  3. Task: Read Ch 3. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  4. Rating scale: 1. Strongly disagree. 2. Disagree. 3. Slightly disagree. 4. Slightly agree. 5. Agree. 6. Strongly agree. Problem Solving Assesment Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  5. 1. When I encounter a routine problem: I state clearly and explicitly what the problem is. I avoid trying to solve it until I have defined it. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  6. 2. When I encounter a routine problem: I always generate more than one alternative solution to the problem, instead of identifying only one obvious solution. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  7. When I encounter a routine problem: I keep in mind both long term and short term consequences as I evaluate various alternative solutions. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  8. When I encounter a routine problem: I gather as much information as I can about what the problem is before trying to solve it. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  9. When I encounter a routine problem: I keep steps in the problem solving process distinct; that is, I define the problem before proposing alternative solutions, and I generate alternatives before selecting a single solution. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  10. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try out several definitions of the problem. I do not limit myself to just one way to define it. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  11. 7. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try to be flexible in the way I approach the problem by trying out several different alternative methods rather than relying on the same approach every time. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  12. 8. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try to find underlying patterns among elements in the problem so that I can uncover underlying dimensions or principles that help me understand the problem. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  13. 9. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try to unfreeze my thinking by asking lots of questions about the nature of the problem before considering ways to solve it. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  14. 10. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try to think about the problem from both the left (logical) side of my brain and the right (intuitive) side of my brain. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  15. 11. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: To help me understand the problem and generate alternative solutions, I use analogies and metaphors that help me identify what else this problem is like. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  16. 12. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I sometimes reverse my initial definition of the problem to consider whether or not the exact opposite is also true. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  17. 13. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I do not evaluate the merits of an alternative solution to the problem before I have generated a list of alternatives. That is, I avoid selecting one solution until I have developed several possible solutions. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  18. 13. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I do not evaluate the merits of an alternative solution to the problem before I have generated a list of alternatives. That is, I avoid selecting one solution until I have developed several possible solutions. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  19. 14. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I often break down the problem into smaller components and analyze each one separately. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  20. 15. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I have some specific techniques that I use to help develop creative and innovative solution to problems. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  21. 16. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I help arrange opportunities for individuals to work on their ideas outside the constraints of their normal job assignments. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  22. 17. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I make sure there are divergent points of view represented or expressed in every complex problem solving situation. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  23. 18. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I sometimes make outrageous suggestions to stimulate people to find new ways of approaching problems. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  24. 19. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try to acquire information from individuals outside the problem solving group who will be affected by the decision, mainly to determine their preferences and expectations. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  25. 20. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I sometimes involve outsider in problem solving discussions. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  26. 21. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I try to provide recognition not only to those who come up with creative ideas but also to those who support other’s ideas and who provide resources to implement them. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  27. 22. When faced with ambiguous or difficult problem that does not have an easy solution: I encourage informed rule breaking in pursuit of creative solutions. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  28. The following test helps you determine if you have personality: - Traits, - Attitudes, - Values, - Motivations, - and interest That characterize creativity. How Creative are You? Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  29. The appropriate letter: A = agree B = undecided or don’t know C = disagree Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  30. I always work with a great deal of certainty that I am following the correct procedure for solving a particular problem. • It would be a waste of time for me to ask questions If I had no hope of obtaining answers. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  31. I concentrate harder on whatever interest me than do most people. • I feel that a logical step by step method is best for solving problems. • In groups I occasionally voice opinions that seem to turn some people off. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  32. I spend a great deal of time thinking about what others think of me. • It is more important for me to do what I believe to be right than to try to win the approval of others. • People who seem uncertain about things lose my respect. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  33. More than other people, I need to have things interesting and exciting. • I know how to keep my inner impulses in check. • I am able to stick with difficult problems over extended periods of time. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  34. On occasion I get overly enthusiastic. • I often get my best ideas when doing nothing in particular. • I rely on intuitive hunches and the feeling of “rightness” or “wrongness” when moving toward the solution of problem. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  35. When problem solving, I work faster when analyzing the problem and slower when synthesizing the information I have gathered. • I sometimes get a kick out of breaking the rules and doing things I am not supposed to do. Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

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  37. A Model of Problem Solving Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  38. A Model of Problem Solving Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

  39. The Analytical Problem Solving Ch 3. Solving Problems ...

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