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Problem Solving

Problem Solving

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glsinghalcompany 5 years, 5 months ago Verified Buyer

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A great book on this subject as i have gone through the book i found that almost all the problems that we face today have happened earlier with some individual, business organisation or industry, in some corner of the world, and successful solutions have been found. If one open’s one mind and explores, thinks without mental blocks, the solutions can be found. TRIZ principles have evolved out of existing innovations. The critical examination using Why..Why and 5W1H method is based on Socrates questioning approach to learning and understanding. The fish bone diagram, Pareto analysis and various statistical methods are the outcome of a scientific way of defining and analysing a problem.
Not having a problem is a ‘problem’. The more problems you can identify, greater will be your growth, as each problem has ‘hidden wealth’ and needs you to get out of your ‘comfort zone’ to unravel the opportunity.
The author has used simple, cost effective techniques, many of which are from the domain of quality management and operations excellence. They are easy to understand and are a powerhouse in their effect and impact.. The problem-solving competencies should be acquired by all, young and old, and the initiation should be done at the school stage to reap maximum benefits.
GIRDHARI LAL SINGHAL CA