Researching and Evaluating Possible Solutions When Problem-Solving
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Author: Pam Green
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Course time: 7 minutes
Category: Problem-Solving
Series: Steps to Problem-Solving
Series: Steps to Problem-Solving
When facing problems, it’s common to pick a solution based on a “gut feeling” or incomplete information. But this approach can result in a less-than-ideal outcome. If your solution doesn’t work, you have to put in more time implementing a different strategy.
In this micro course, we’ll explore the role of research in problem-solving. You’ll also learn about the decision matrix, a tool for evaluating your research and selecting the best solution.
In this micro course, we’ll explore the role of research in problem-solving. You’ll also learn about the decision matrix, a tool for evaluating your research and selecting the best solution.
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Video time: 4.5 minutes
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Additional Resources: Checklist for what to do after you finish researching