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Productive Problem Solving (Paperback)
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Productive Problem Solving - A Guide To Realistic And Constructive
Problem Solving - The Way Of The Future By Horst P. Richter, PhD
This book describes productive problem-solving as a dynamic process
so that all who need to solve problems and accomplish work will
benefit. The description of the process, the explanations and the
examples contribute to find realistic and constructive solutions
that benefit all who are involved. The explanations show how we as
experiencing organisms perceive, judge and act to solve internal
and external problems, while doing work or performing tasks. The
dynamic process applies to work and problems that individuals,
groups and societies face in their life, and that business,
industry, science and art have to solve. It is an effective tool to
solve conflicts between individuals, groups, cultures and
societies. It helps to build effective teams and to accelerate
consensus. The process can also help to alleviate cultural
differences in teams. The dynamic problem-solving process (DPS)
comprises: The problem-solving phases that are basic to the phases
for projects or work efforts Human energy levels and emotions such
as frustration or enthusiasm that accompany the phases Operational
modes of the mind that enable perception and judgment Effective
group techniques that accelerate consensus A metric that measures
the effectiveness of the problem-solving effort and the quality of
the delivered product or service By understanding the
problem-solving process, and identifying the field forces that
drive or restrain it, such as personal attitudes or organizational
forces one gains the ability to obtain better solutions in a
shorter time. Impulsive and incomplete decisions can be avoided.
When properly applied, the dynamic process can save the investment
for a project that even good plans for budget and schedule may
lose. It can also improve the learning process. Managers in
companies who apply the process and its core capabilities will gain
in productivity. To implement the dynamic problem-solving process
successfully only requires that individuals, managers, leaders and
teams decide to understand it, and commit to apply it
constructively as the way of the future. Dr. Richter has studied
and researched creative problem solving and its applications for
more than 30 years. As a Fulbright Scholar he researched the
fruitful moment in the human mind at the University of Chicago.
Later, he lectured on this subject, and he was fortunate to conduct
seminars with project managers, systems analysts and software
quality assurance groups in industry. A series of his publications
emphasize practical applications. He received several merit awards
and applied DPS to engineering problems and particularly to the
quality assurance of software systems in a book. He has numerous
publications in project management, problem solving, software
quality assurance, applied mathematics and engineering. The
Engineering Advancement Association of Japan translated his
approach to solving problems.
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