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What is Problem

Problem-solving is the process of identifying and addressing challenges through critical thinking and creativity. It involves steps such as problem identification, analysis, solution generation, evaluation, implementation, and assessment. Various approaches include logical, creative, trial and error, and collaborative problem-solving, which are essential for effective decision-making and adaptability in personal and professional contexts.

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What is Problem

Problem-solving is the process of identifying and addressing challenges through critical thinking and creativity. It involves steps such as problem identification, analysis, solution generation, evaluation, implementation, and assessment. Various approaches include logical, creative, trial and error, and collaborative problem-solving, which are essential for effective decision-making and adaptability in personal and professional contexts.

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What is Problem-Solving?

Problem-solving is the process of identifying, analyzing, and finding effective solutions to


challenges or obstacles. It involves critical thinking, creativity, and logical reasoning to address
issues efficiently.

Steps in Problem-Solving:

1. Identify the Problem – Clearly define what the issue is.


2. Analyze the Problem – Gather information and understand the root cause.
3. Generate Possible Solutions – Brainstorm different ways to solve the problem.
4. Evaluate and Select the Best Solution – Compare the options and choose the most
effective and feasible one.
5. Implement the Solution – Put the chosen solution into action.
6. Assess the Results – Review the outcome and make adjustments if needed.

Types of Problem-Solving Approaches:

 Logical Problem-Solving – Using reasoning and facts to find solutions.


 Creative Problem-Solving – Thinking outside the box to develop innovative solutions.
 Trial and Error – Testing different approaches until a successful one is found.
 Collaborative Problem-Solving – Working with others to find the best solution.

Why is Problem-Solving Important?

 Helps in overcoming challenges effectively.


 Improves decision-making skills.
 Enhances critical thinking and adaptability.
 Essential in both personal and professional life.

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