Problem Solving Collaboration Capella University Problem Solving Collaboration Introduction In the Unit 3 Discussion 1, I was instructed to post a real-world problem that I faced while working at my previous employer. I described my problem and the business decision that was taken to solve the problem. In between the initial post and the result of the problem, I allowed for my peers to view my problem and address my dilemma by providing their suggestions to how to solve it. I was able to
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The Shortfalls of Problem Solving; An Analysis of Admiral Kimmel’s Actions at Pearl Harbor By Tessa Eastman, Devin Eble, Maurice Hunt, Chirag Shah, Stephen Wassef and Obundah Wenah Wayne State University BA7040 While delivering his speech to millions of Americans in shock and disbelief at the horrific events that took place in Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt said “December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly [..] attacked by naval and
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Frank Floyd Problem Solving Simulation University of Phoenix BEH/225 INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE October 28, 2012 Instructor: PAMELA APPLEWHITE How did you interpret the problem? When I first looked at the problem on hand this was going to be difficult to solve. When you look at the picture going to get tr wondering how are you going to get these animals to the other side of the lake without them eating each other. I have studied and I still couldn’t come up with how to
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Problem-Solving Process William Frainier HUM/114 October 16, 2012 Amanda Halperin The situation I will be discussing in this paper is dealing with a family member who is an alcoholic. This would be categorized as a problem because all people would agree that alcoholism is dangerous and destructive. If this were an issue, people would have varying points of view on whether or not alcoholism is bad. I have never experienced
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Strategies For Creative Problem Solving Michael J. Dooley Jr ITT Technical Institute After reading chapter 3 and giving some real thought to a particular problem that I’ve encountered in my past, there is one situation that jumps out to me the most. About four years ago, I was at the end of a relationship with a young lady who I had been involved with for about five years off and on. We actually met back in 2005 and basically carried out an up and down relationship until around 2010. In
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University of Phoenix Material Problem Solving Using the five steps from Ch. 5 of Thinking Critically, create a plan for solving a problem you are currently facing. For the last step, identify how you will determine the effectiveness of your chosen solution. |Step 1: What is the problem? |Time management | |Step 2: What are the alternatives? |Delegate responsibilities
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I have chosen the four suggested idea-generated techniques of Brainstorming, Analogy and Cross Fertilization, Futuring and TRIZ to compare. A common thread among them is to go beyond the obvious. All are designed to generate numerous possible solutions to find an acceptable outcome. The four techniques I selected might best apply in the following situations. Brainstorming – When a person is having trouble thinking of ideas a group is formed to bounce ideas off each other. An example would be a
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University of Phoenix Material Problem Solving Using the five steps from Ch. 3 of Thinking Critically, create a plan for solving a problem you are currently facing. For the last step, identify how you will determine the effectiveness of your chosen solution. |Step 1: What is the problem? |My husband and I have finally had a baby after trying for over nine | | |years. We struggle
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GS1145 Bendall Analysis 3.1 Jason’s Problem Solving By: The root of Jason problems is, Jason failed to put forth an effort, to learn the material needed for class, after he had counted his instructor off as lacking the skills it takes to properly teach the class. Once Jason realized his instructors way of teaching the material was not good for him to understand, he should have addressed his instructor, to let his instructor know. He should of approach his instructor in a respectful
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Problem Solving Step 1: What is the problem? Childrens visitation situation with their father Step 2: What are the alternatives? Take legal action, make a verbal agreement to keep it out of court, try to stay as civil as possible to make it workout for the kids without taking it to court Step 3: What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of each alternative? If I take legal action I will have legal documentation andnot hae to worry about my childrens father acting out. He will have to
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