The Problem-Definition Process
Developing the Right Solution
When we try to solve business problems, we can often pressurize ourselves to find solutions quickly.
The problem with this is that we can end up only partially solving the problem, or we can solve the wrong problem altogether, with all of the delay, expense, and lost business opportunity that goes with this.
The Problem-Definition Process helps you avoid this. In this article, we'll look at this process and we'll see how to apply it.
Overview
Dwayne Spradlin published the Problem-Definition Process in September 2012's Harvard Business Review. (We refer to this with permission.)
Spradlin was the President and CEO of Innocentive, an organization that connected organizations with freelance problem solvers. He developed the process over 10 years, while working with a community of more than 25,000 "problem solvers" such as engineers, scientists, and industry experts.
The process gives you four steps that help you better understand complex problems. These steps are:...
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