It's called being Mr.Arnold
Describes a problem and relays a potential solutions.
Describes a problem and relays a potential solutions.
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Longitudinal thinking is the ability to generate multiple solutions for a single problem.
The steps are:Identify the problemIdentify potential solutionsIdentify the needed schedule for effective resolution.Determine if the solutions are viable given your time and available resourcesDevelop a staged program for resolution.Aquire and deploy needed resourcesDetermine if problem is resolvesIf "Yes" then proceed with normal activities, if "No" then return to initial steps in the program and begin again
-Identify the problem/issue -Brainstorm solutions -Make the best, safest, and most effective choice -Analyze the solutions
There are various ways to solve a problem. One of the most effective ways of solving a problem is by first of all establishing the root cause of the problem. This will give you varied solutions to the problem.
Stephen G. Gilligan has written: 'The Problem is the Solution! How to Use Symptom Phenomena to Generate Solutions'
There are various ways to solve a problem. One of the most effective ways of solving a problem is by first of all establishing the root cause of the problem. This will give you varied solutions to the problem.
An example of this type of expository writing is a problem-solution essay, which outlines a particular issue and offers potential solutions or steps to address it. These essays typically analyze the problem, propose relevant solutions, and support these solutions with evidence and reasoning.
Not necessarily. Some problems may not have a definitive solution, while others may have multiple potential solutions. It often depends on the complexity of the problem and the resources available to address it.