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Problem Perspectives: Solve your best problem!
Problems are the discrepancy between the current state and some desired future state (your objective). Learn how to use the power of perspective to solve your best problem!
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Introduction
- Change can be a difficult thing to envisage and to manage.
- Getting it “wrong” can involve significant wasted time and resources as well as potential liabilities from solving the wrong problem
- Getting is “right” can make a world of difference in problems that matter
- Getting it “right” is not a matter of finding a better solution technique – its about finding the right problem to solve
- Identifying the right problem to solve is not a matter of waiting for a stroke of inspiration – it can be approached systematically by refining the statement of the problem.
- If you think about your problem from the right perspective, you can change yourself, your organization, or the world around you.
- Be the changemaker that you want to be, by solving the right problem
- Creative solutions are often described as “Out of the box” thinking
- 9 Dot puzzle example has a solution that literally draws lines outside the original nine dots – this requires a perspective that the space outside the 9 dots is available for use.
- Changing perspectives can be approached systematically to examine diverse aspects of the problem space
- Refining the problem statement from diverse perspectives lets you identify a better problem to solve.
- Introduction
- What’s the Problem Statement?
- Perspective Positioning
- Geographic perspectives
- Temporal perspectives
- Professional Perspectives
- Choose your best problem!
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Who this course is for:
- Technology researchers, business professionals, social entrepreneurs, product developers, all need to ensure that they are working on solving problems that matter.
- The power of perspective in this this course is particularly relevant for those challenged by wicked problems.
- By developing and refining the problem statement, you will find a better problem to solve.
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What you'll learn
Problems have been described as the discrepancy between the current state and some desired future state (your objective). Your desired outcomes may be an internal change (e.g., in creating new habits) or an external change in the world around you.
- Capture the initial problem statement
- Use perspective positioning to create an alternative
- problem statement
- Create alternative problem statements from
- multiple alternative perspectives
- Evaluate the alterntaive problem statements
- to select your best problem to solve.
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$49.99
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This course includes:
- 1 hour on-demand video
- 9 downloadable resources
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion