Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Problem
They are challenges that make life interesting and sometimes fun.
Problem Solving
ii. Barriers
Stages of Problem Solving
This phase is all about fact finding and analysis, building a more
comprehensive picture of both the goals and the barriers.
Stages of Problem Solving: Looking for
Possible Solutions
Generate a range of possible courses of action, but with little attempt to
evaluate them at this stage.
Start thinking about possible solutions to the identified problem.
In group – brainstorm
Why Brainstorm? – because in organization different people have different
expertise in different areas.
Stages of Problem Solving: Making a
Decision
Involves: careful analysis of the different possible courses of action and then
selecting the best solution for implementation.
Complex part of the PSP (problem solving process).
Careful analysis of each solution.
Some solutions may not be possible, due to other problems, like time
constraints and budgets.
Consider what might happen if nothing was done to solve the problem.
Solving a problem may lead to other problems.
Needs innovation and creative thinking.
Stages of Problem Solving:
Implementation
This stage involves accepting and carrying out the chosen course of action.
Acting on the chosen solution.
More problems may arise if identification or structuring of the original
problem was not carried out fully.
Stages of Problem Solving:
Monitoring/Seeking Feedback
The last stage is about reviewing the outcomes of problem solving over a
period of time, including seeking feedback as to the success of the outcomes
of the chosen solution.
Checking that the process was successful.
Gained by monitoring and gaining feedback from people affected by any
changes that occurred.
Use of Problem-solving