Problem Solving: A systematic approach to solving problems
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The book discusses the many pitfalls and difficulties that need to be overcome on the way to successful problem-solving. Since these are mostly caused by the nature of our thinking, it delves, among other things, into the world of thinking errors and irrational behavior. Here, conscious and unconscious manipulation is briefly addressed.
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Problem Solving - Oliver Friedrichs
As a scientist with a doctorate in Physics, I have been working for many years as an engineer for a multinational German company in the field of problem-solving. Apart from actively working on cases, I support national and international areas as a trainer and coach. I conduct training programs in Spanish, English, and German.
What are you?
__________ A human being.
I mean, what work do you do?
__________ I am working on myself.
Are you doing something apart from that?
__________ Yes, when I get the time.
And what do you do then?
__________ That is not so important.
Author unknown
Dr. Oliver Friedrichs
Problem Solving
A systematic approach to solving problems
© 2019 Dr. Oliver Friedrichs
Publishing and printing: tredition GmbH, Hamburg
Original version published in Germany under the same title in 2018 by tredition GmbH.
The work, including its parts, is protected by copyright. Any exploitation without the consent of the publisher and the author is prohibited. This applies, in particular, to electronic or other reproduction, translation, distribution, and/or any other process that makes it publicly available.
Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1 - What is problem-solving?
Chapter 2 - Thinking biases
Chapter 3 - What is a problem?
Chapter 4 - What is the problem?
Chapter 5 - What is the cause?
Chapter 6 - One-sided perception/Conscious and unintentional influence
Chapter 7 - How do you finally solve the problem?
Chapter 8 - Technical problem-solving/8D
Chapter 9 - Basic conditions for successful problem-solving
Closing remarks
Acknowledgements
Appendix
Bibliography
Foreword
All life is problem solving.
Karl Popper, Austrian-British philosopher
Madness is to repeat the same mistakes and expect a different outcome.
Author unknown
If something can go wrong, it will go wrong.
Edward Aloysius Murphy Jr., US Air Force engineer
Everything good in the world cannot be without the bad, and there is always more evil than good.
Aleksej Andreevic Arakceev, Russian general and statesman
Who doesn’t know it: There are days when everything goes wrong, and when it seems better to have stayed in bed. There can be many possible reasons for this:
There are plenty of such examples and everyone has experienced some of them first-hand. These are all problems that affect us in the course of our lives, for the most part catching us unprepared: sometimes they are hard on us, and sometimes less so.
The intuitive knowledge we build up over time is often of little help to us. In many cases, it is even a real impedance. It complicates the identification of causes and solutions and leads to an inconsistent and unstructured approach to problems. This book deals with this topic and shows you how to handle it.
The book is dedicated to a broad readership. Apart from undertaking a brief excursion into the world of technical problem-solving, it is, above all, about an approach to problem-solving that can be applied in everyday life.
On one hand, I would like to point out the difficulties in solving problems. By illustrating and explaining the processes that take place, I risk taking a look at the mirror. We are supposedly rational people, but we always make the same mistakes and fall into the same traps. And yet, often, we are not even aware of this.
On the other hand, I would like to present a set of guidelines that leads to better and more effective solution of problems through a systematic and structured approach. It is my main goal to make you think and encourage self-reflection. Sometimes the image we have of ourselves is quite different from reality. This applies to us all and we have to realize that we still have much to learn and improve upon.
What is this book not about?
If you are looking for something fundamentally new in this book, you will not find it here. Everything that is written here has already been described in more detail by someone else. There are many specialists on this subject, many very intelligent and technically outstanding people who have dealt with these topics throughout their lives, and have written very profound and important treatises on it.
I don’t count myself among these specialists. I count myself among those who still have much to learn. I count myself among those who are interested in the new and are curious about what life has to offer in terms of interesting things. From my own experience, there are lots of them just waiting to be discovered.
There’s still time to put the book aside. Your own time is precious, and you should invest it well and sensibly. However, if you are still interested — despite this warning — I invite you to follow me on my short journey through the world of problem-solving.
Chapter 1 - What is problem-solving?
The more hectic (some erroneously call it more dynamic) you are, the more effort you have to put into achieving a target.
Richard Vizethum, entrepreneur and leadership coach
Most energy is wasted in solving problems that will never occur.
William Somerset Maugham, English narrator and playwright
Most people spend most of their time thinking about problems instead of solving them.
Curt Goetz, German-Swiss writer and actor
The approach toward problem-solving presented here can be applied to any type of problem. This includes both small, everyday problems as well as more complex ones. In industry, these can cause costs amounting to millions of euros, often requiring interdisciplinary work with the aid of a wide variety of statistical and analytical methods. The effect of a stopped production or a recall can sometimes even put at risk the existence of an entire company.
The following problem-solving procedure is common to all problems:
These are the central pillars of the problem-solving method presented here. Similar to the row of domino stones shown in
Figure 1, all the three phases have to be run through one after the other to reach the goal: Only when the last stone has fallen is the problem solved. Recursions in the course of problem-solving, in which one has to return to previous phases, are not only permitted, but in many cases even required. In the course of this process, new, unaddressed aspects can arise, which require flexibility and readjustment.
Figure 1: The problem-solving phases. The dark domino stones show the three pillars of problem-solving.
One has to consider that in