On becoming an adept problem solver. Great desk reference.
Patrik Meyer uses his own life experiences as the foundation for writing “The 4 Pillars of Problem-Solving”. A comprehensive guide on effective problem solving. He dives right into what is required to be an effective problem solver.
Defining a problem can be a multi-level uphill climb. Identifying the symptoms as the writer describes is the first step to finding a solution. Finding the root cause so the problem doesn’t reoccur; address the underlying causes to the problem. Gathering information and making informed decisions is a key element to making decisions.
Designing a flow chart is a brilliant idea. This is with an understanding that not all problems can be solved overnight. Some problems will take longer to solve than others. Building on your strengths and knowing your weaknesses is a beneficial part of problem solving. Brainstorming, bouncing ideas off your friends or colleagues creates enthusiasm and team building. Problem solving is important in our personal and professional lives.
The author introduces a framework that breaks down the problem-solving puzzle into manageable components called the four pillars. Some problems will be easier to solve than the more complex problems and that’s where the writer’s formula in the book comes in handy. The writer is effective in conveying his message about the problem-solving process.
Patrik Meyer provides data collection techniques and examples that will enable anyone on a personal or professional level to solve a problem. He discusses limitations, identifying options and risk assessments.
I like this book because of the writer’s positive approach to solving a problem. A plus is the glossary at the end of the book. This book is a handy tool to keep on your desk or bookshelf.… (altro)
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Patrik Meyer uses his own life experiences as the foundation for writing “The 4 Pillars of Problem-Solving”. A comprehensive guide on effective problem solving. He dives right into what is required to be an effective problem solver.
Defining a problem can be a multi-level uphill climb. Identifying the symptoms as the writer describes is the first step to finding a solution. Finding the root cause so the problem doesn’t reoccur; address the underlying causes to the problem. Gathering information and making informed decisions is a key element to making decisions.
Designing a flow chart is a brilliant idea. This is with an understanding that not all problems can be solved overnight. Some problems will take longer to solve than others. Building on your strengths and knowing your weaknesses is a beneficial part of problem solving. Brainstorming, bouncing ideas off your friends or colleagues creates enthusiasm and team building. Problem solving is important in our personal and professional lives.
The author introduces a framework that breaks down the problem-solving puzzle into manageable components called the four pillars. Some problems will be easier to solve than the more complex problems and that’s where the writer’s formula in the book comes in handy. The writer is effective in conveying his message about the problem-solving process.
Patrik Meyer provides data collection techniques and examples that will enable anyone on a personal or professional level to solve a problem. He discusses limitations, identifying options and risk assessments.
I like this book because of the writer’s positive approach to solving a problem. A plus is the glossary at the end of the book. This book is a handy tool to keep on your desk or bookshelf.… (altro)