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Chris Christensen

Solving Organizational Problems

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    Step Five—Select the Best Solution Set
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    Honorable Thief or TRIZ
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    Kepner-Tregoe Problem Analysis and some software tools such as TapRooT.
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    Suppose that the main issue is that management decisions take too long and we have defined the problem as a gap of five days.
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    The Ishikawa Diagram is used by the problem-solving team to assist them in making a list of possible causes of the main problem.
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    So What? This is merely a technique of asking “So what?” about all possible causes.
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    Consider all of the candidate problems.
    Determine the feasibility of solving each candidate problem.
    Establish the importance of solving the problem to the organization.
    Prioritize the candidate problems using a tool such as the BCG Matrix.
    Select the one problem that the team believes to be both feasible and important to solve.
    If quantitative metrics were developed to determine the feasibility and the importance of solving the selected problem, provide them for Step Two, Redefine the Problem. These metrics will also be used in Step 6, Persuade Management to Implement the Solutions.
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    Here is how I interpret each of the quadrants (“window panes”) in the chart:

    Here is my logic for this “rule of thumb”:
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    is unnecessary to apply quantitative measures to compare the feasibility and importance of solving every one of the candidate problems, but it is a good idea to develop comparative metrics for those that fall in the Silver Bullet quadrant.
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    it is imperative that we resist the urge to define everything as “equally very important,”
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