Problem Solving Process
Problem Solving Process
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Introduction
involves steps depending on the type of issue to be solved. The first phase in the problem-solving
process is to define the problem (The problem Solving Process 3). The second step is to analyse
the problem to assess the current situation and determine what is behind it. Then, when the real
problem is discovered, the next phase is to generate options before evaluating the solutions.
Notably, after analyzing the solutions to see their strength and weaknesses, a decision is made.
With the best solution selected, the final stage is to implement and plan for the next course of
action.
I am focused on finding a solution bearing in mind that the supervisor’s position start
date is in two weeks, same time with my final exam. I want to inform both my current employer
and the competing company about my decision before the due date. Therefore, my choice will be
essential for the completion of my Bachelor’s degree, my relationship with the present company
that provides me with tuition reimbursement and the new company. Initially, I understood the
problem as to whether I should abandon my final exam for the supervisory job position. While
thinking about this dilemma, my problem can be rephrased as can I complete my Bachelor’s
degree while still having an opportunity to start the new job? But, this issue results in various
sub-problems such as whether the new employer could change the requirements, considering the
ensure that I sit for the final exam while still having a chance to start my new job. However,
there is a challenge of wasting my four years trying to earn a Bachelor’s degree and the failure to
react positively towards the recommendation will affect my relationship with the new company.
This firm might not allow me another chance in the future if I turn down the current opportunity
performance and foregoing this opportunity will also mean losing an income of $15,000 per
annum and car allowance. Equally important, I am trying to maintain my relationship with the
Foregoing my Bachelor’s degree for the new job position will mean earning an extra
$15,000, but there is a risk of losing the job in case the new employer change the terms. I asked
myself whether it is possible to call off the final semester and complete the final exam at a later
date. The other consideration was how much it would cost me to sacrifice my degree for the new
job. As a supervisor in the new company, would it be possible to finish the final exam at a later
date? What opportunities would I have in the future if my new employer decided to change the
opportunity?
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Generating Options
The two possible choices are; to either go for the new supervisory job position or
complete my bachelor’s degree and earn my master’s degree through the reimbursed tuition fees.
After consulting the academic registrar and the dean of students, I learned that the institution
allowed a student to call-off a semester and consider returning at a later date within two years. I
also asked myself if I would have accepted the supervisory job position if I had not enrolled for
my undergraduate degree. What if I landed the new position, would foregoing my final exam be
the best option for me? Jonassen states that this step enables one to look at the problem from
There are possible solutions to this problem, both which I like and the ones that I do not
like. One of the options is to disregard the supervisory position in the new company and continue
my undergraduate program. Another option is to call-off the semester and continue at a later date
so that I could start my new job in time. I could also start my new job and pay for my degree
since the new employer will not provide tuition reimbursement. Probably, I could also try to
convince the new employer to reschedule the start date to a later date so that I would have a
Evaluating options
Evaluation of solutions helps to determine the most reasonable option (Adair 1). My first
option is to refuse the new supervisory position and complete my Bachelor’s degree exam. By
education, and earn better salaries in the future. With this option, however, I would have to lose
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the relocating benefits, car allowance, and an increase of $15,000 per annum. If I decided to call-
off the semester, there is an advantage of starting the new job in time. Moreover, I would enjoy
all the three benefits mentioned above. This solution would also enable me to get back into my
final semester when I return to school. Taking the same classes the second time will be easier
and give me a deeper understanding of the content. But, I will have to pay for my courses again
due to calling-off in short note. The other shortcoming is that I will take the same classes again
for four months and wait to continue when the courses will be offered by the University. Thus,
the second option will mean wasting a substantial amount before completing my degree.
Making a decision
I eliminated the option of refusing the recommendation. I felt that turning down the offer
is not an ideal solution since my goal is to complete my degree and get “greener pastures.” In the
end, my solution is to call-off the semester to start a new job in time. The salary increase is worth
the amount of time wasted in repeating the courses and it is enough to pay for school fees with
tuition reimbursement. The registrar academics will allow me to complete the courses at a future
date after writing to the school with a valid reason. While making a decision, Zsambok and Klein
argue that it is important to consider personal ethics and if it can be reversed in case things do
not work as expected (4). In the current place, where I have been working for eleven years, we
do not have a car allowance. Thus, the benefits offered by the new employer are worth the
sacrifice.
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After making my choice, I contacted the new employer at their headquarters. We had a
meeting and agreed that I would be starting as a supervisor. We strategized that I would call-off
the semester and quit my current job. I resigned from my job and relocated to Florida State
where the company is situated. Now, I am happy that I already started my new job and will be
completing my final exam for my Bachelor’s degree next month. I have never regretted making
this decision because I achieved my goal of earning my undergraduate degree and having a well-
critical to start by identifying the issue at hand, its causes, the possible solutions, and their effect.
Then, the best solution is selected after considering how it impacts on others. Referring back to
my problem statement and possible solutions played a major role in the choice I made.
Therefore, through the six-step problem-solving process, I successfully overcome the dilemma.
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Sources
1. J.E. Adair.2007. Decision making and problem solving strategies. Google books.com
https://books.google.com.tr/books?isbn=0787977055