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Creative Problem Solving

Problem Solving workshop. In the past few decades, psychologists and business people alike have discovered that successful problem solvers tend ... Show more
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Nobles Center
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Welcome to the Creative Problem Solving workshop. In the past few decades, psychologists and business people alike have discovered that successful problem solvers tend to use the same type of process to identify and implement the solutions to their problems. This process works for any kind of problem, large or small.

This workshop will give participants an overview of the entire creative problem solving process, as well as key problem solving tools that they can use every day.

Learning Objectives

Welcome to the Creative Problem Solving workshop. In the past few decades, psychologists and business people alike have discovered that successful problem solvers tend to use the same type of process to identify and implement the solutions to their problems. This process works for any kind of problem, large or small.
This workshop will give participants an overview of the entire creative problem solving process, as well as key problem solving tools that they can use every day.

Curriculum

10h

The Problem Solving Method 

The problem-solving method involves identifying the issue, gathering information, generating potential solutions, evaluating options, and implementing the best choice. This structured approach fosters creativity, clarity, and effective decision-making in addressing challenges.  

Information Gathering 

Information gathering involves collecting relevant data and insights to understand a problem better. Techniques include surveys, interviews, research, and observation. This process is essential for informed decision-making and developing effective solutions.

Problem Definition 

Problem definition is the process of clearly articulating the issue at hand, including its causes and impacts. A precise definition guides effective problem-solving efforts, ensuring that solutions address the root cause rather than symptoms.

Preparing for Brainstorming 

Preparing for brainstorming involves defining clear objectives, gathering necessary materials, and creating a conducive environment for creativity. Establishing ground rules, encouraging open-mindedness, and inviting diverse perspectives help maximize idea generation and collaboration.

Generating Solutions (I) 

Generating solutions (I) involves brainstorming diverse ideas, encouraging creativity, and leveraging different perspectives. Techniques like mind mapping and free writing can stimulate thought, helping teams explore innovative options and identify potential solutions to problems.

Generating Solutions (II) 

Generating solutions (II) includes evaluating ideas based on feasibility, impact, and resources. Collaborative discussions and group feedback refine options, ensuring the chosen solutions are practical, effective, and aligned with the team’s goals and objectives.

Analyzing Solutions 

Analyzing solutions involves evaluating each option's effectiveness, feasibility, and potential impact. This process includes weighing pros and cons, considering resource requirements, and assessing risks, ensuring the selected solution aligns with objectives and addresses the problem comprehensively.

Selecting a Solution 

Selecting a solution involves choosing the most viable option based on analysis and evaluation. This process considers factors like effectiveness, feasibility, resource availability, and alignment with goals, ensuring a strategic decision that addresses the problem effectively.

Planning Your Next Steps 

Planning your next steps involves outlining actionable tasks, assigning responsibilities, and establishing timelines for implementation. This structured approach ensures clarity, accountability, and progress tracking, facilitating the successful execution of the chosen solution.

Recording Lessons Learned 

Recording lessons learned involves documenting insights and experiences gained throughout the problem-solving process. This practice helps identify what worked well, what didn’t, and how future efforts can be improved, fostering continuous learning and organizational growth.

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