Problem identification

I, T, X-shaped skills

I, T, X-shaped skills

T - Recognizing issues from different perspectives improves problem identification.

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Maslow's Hammer

Maslow's Hammer

Problem-solving: Brainstorming multiple solutions to a problem, rather than always using the same approach.
Occam's Razor

Occam's Razor

Problem-solving: Breaking a problem down into smaller steps can make it easier to tackle.
Ishikawa Diagram

Ishikawa Diagram

Problem-solving in the workplace: An Ishikawa Diagram can help identify the root causes of a problem, which can lead to more effective problem-solving.
Minto Pyramid

Minto Pyramid

Problem-solving: By breaking down a problem into its component parts using Minto Pyramid, you can more effectively analyze and address it.
Depth-First Search

Depth-First Search

Problem Solving: Applying DFS to explore all possible solutions to a problem in depth before moving on to the next potential solution can lead to more effective resolutions.
Sorites Paradox

Sorites Paradox

Problem Solving: Deconstructing complex problems into manageable parts to tackle
The Ship of Theseus

The Ship of Theseus

Problem Solving: Deconstructing complex problems into manageable parts to tackle
The Barber Paradox

The Barber Paradox

Problem Solving: Using logical reasoning to analyze problems and develop effective solutions.
Birthday Paradox

Birthday Paradox

Problem Solving: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Apply the principles of probability to identify the most likely causes or solutions to everyday problems.
Framing Effect

Framing Effect

Problem Solving: Understanding the framing effect can help you approach problems from multiple perspectives, leading to more creative solutions.