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Problem Solving & its Techniques March 06, 2013 Problem Solving: Definition and meaning “… as any goal directed sequence of cognitive operations” • Starts with a problem: Initial state • Work towards reaching a solution: Goal state Example: Pizza You have just brought a pizza home from a pizza place and it is beginning to cool. Initial state: ? Ideal state:? What is the problem? Suppose, if friend comes over an hour later and you offer him a piece of leftover pizza, only to discover that your microwave/oven is not working. Initial state? Ideal state? What is the problem? Example: Project Presentation • Topic: Quality management across industries • Requirement: Selecting 2 or more companies representing industries • Presentation: Findings Problem: • How to find the information? • How to analyse the information in the context of the topic? • How should be the flow of the presentation? Kepner-Tregoe (K.T.) method • Structured methodology • Gathering information • Prioritising and evaluating information The method is a root-cause analysis and decision making method Kepner-Tregoe (K.T.) method (contd…) • Recognising concerns – Make a list of situations that are not ideal or could affect someone’s well-being or possible opportunities – What is the problem and what it can do if it persists? • Separating concerns into manageable components – Restructure listed situations in a way that can be manageable – Will this resolve the problem? • Setting priorities – Tackle the concerns on the basis of their seriousness, urgency and likely growth – What if resolving the problem is postponed? • Planning resolution of the concerns – Decision-making and treating the problem Ergonomics An employee working with a multinational firm, could not figure out the reason for the extreme pain which she experienced in her hands after putting in eight hours of work at the office. When she went to the doctor after trying out various painkillers and lotions, he told her that she was affected by a musculoskeletal disorder caused by repeated use of the computer keyboard. – Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Keyboards Ergonomics: Definition • The word "Ergonomics" comes from two Greek words "ergon", meaning work, and "nomos" meaning "laws". • "designing the job to fit the worker, not forcing the worker to fit the job." Other Examples • Indoor air quality or excessive noise. "Sick building syndrome", with its accompanying headaches, congestion, fatigue and even rashes, can result from poor air quality in a building or office. • Excessive noise around heavy machinery or equipment can cause permanent hearing loss. • Improper lighting can cause eyestrain and headaches, especially in conjunction with a computer monitor. Is it Practical…? • Always? • Kitchen appliances? • Garbage bags? Six-Sigma: Case Study (Video) • Mumbai Dabbawalas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N25inoCea2 4