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How to Solve Any Problem

 

 

 

Resolve Any Problem Overview

 

Use this very simple technique to define and resolve any problem/situation in any area of personal or work life.

The key to managing problems, no matter how complex or difficult, is to define and solve the “easiest part first”.

This method allows a gradual way of confronting what may appear to be an insurmountable situation.

 

The principle behind this technique is by solving even the most trivial part of a problem, it will result in taking a

first step and gaining confidence to face the next step. Subsequently, taking one easy step at a time will lead to

solving the entire problem. 

 

Task1: How to Resolve Any Problem

Purpose

Use this very simple technique to define and resolve any problem/situation in any area of personal or work life.

The key to managing problems, no matter how complex or difficult, is to define and solve the “easiest part first”.

This method allows a gradual way of confronting what may appear to be an insurmountable situation.

 

Thinking Work Space                                                                                                                            

 (Use this space to record thoughts and ideas)

 

 

 

 

 

Facilitator Questions

  1. Describe the problem/situation and write a 10-15 word problem/goal statement that states: “What will the problem or situation look like once it has been solved?”
  2. Ask yourself; “What is the easiest part of the problem/situation that I 100% certain I can do?”
  3. Ask yourself: “Do I have the responsibility and control to do this?”

              . If yes, DO IT.

              . If no, find the problem owner and ask him/her to do it.

  1. Next ask yourself: “What is the next easiest part of the problem/situation that I 100% certain I can do?” DO IT and  keep doing-it until the entire problem is solved

 

Facilitator Tools

 

How to Solve Any Problem or Situation Template

 

Problem vs. Opportunity vs. Issue Tutor

Last modified at 9/12/2009 4:06 PM  by Windows SharePoint Services Admin