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7.The Creative Solving Process (Clarification and Dissection (Make the…
7.The Creative Solving Process
Thinking up new problems
Now and then someone asks a question that will lead to a precious answer. Therefore the question is important.
Clarification and Dissection
Make the problem clear if possible.
Can we pull the problem apart into parts, some which we already know.
Start with a wide focus in problem definition and use a narrow focus when defining sub-problems. Sub problems can then be the focus of a member in a team.
One aim may lead to another
Word the question so that it calls for more ideas to solve it.
The solution of one problem may also be the solution to another.
Procedures
Fact Finding
Problem definition - calls for picking out and pointing up the problem.
Preparation - gathering and analyzing the pertinent data
Solution Finding
Evaluation - verifying the tentative solutions by tests or otherwise
Adoption - deciding and implementing the final solution.
Idea Finding
Idea Production - thinking up tentative ideas as possible leads.
Idea Development - Selecting the most likely of these ideas, adding others and reprocessing them using modification and combination.