Description |
1 online resource (9 pages) |
Note |
"Reprint 64306." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
One of the biggest obstacles to effective problem-solving is not defining the problem well. Invoking the power of a narrative and a simple story structure can help ensure that you're solving the right problem. The authors suggest that any problem can be articulated as a quest in which the key elements are hero (protagonist), dragon (obstacle), and treasure (the desired outcome). Expressing a challenge in these simple terms can make it easier to see whether a problem has been framed incorrectly. |
Subject |
Problem solving.
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Résolution de problème. |
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Problem solving |
Added Author |
Enders, Albrecht, author.
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Barsoux, Jean-Louis, author.
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Standard No. |
53863MIT64306 |
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