Good Cooking is Simply a Series of Problems Solved
The title of this post is actually a quote from one of the instructor chefs at the CIA’s cooking school. Author Michael Ruhlman, in “The Making of a Chef,” chronicles his time at the legendary cooking...
View ArticleTo Help Solve Problems, Practice a Six-Step Design Thinking Process
According to the authors of Solving Problems with Design Thinking, most leaders harbor a deep, dark secret: They believe in their hearts that they are not creative, and find themselves short on...
View ArticleHow to Recognize – and Avoid – Problem Blindness as a Leader
What’s at stake if teams do a poor job of solving problems? From a long list of potential answers, four stand out: Lost time: Poor team problem solving simply burns more time. It may be more time in a...
View ArticleIf You Want to Solve Your Problems, Change the Problems You Solve
What’s at stake if teams do a poor job of solving problems? From a long list of potential answers, four stand out: Lost time: Poor team problem solving simply burns more time. It may be more time in a...
View ArticleTo Help Solve Problems, Use Critical Thinking Skills
What’s at stake if teams do a poor job of solving problems? From a long list of potential answers, four stand out: Lost time: Poor team problem solving simply burns more time. It may be more time in a...
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