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Wicked problem and their solutions
Problem2: poor water extraction, usage, purification and storage.
Solution:1Designing and innovating more efficient energy transmission and storage method to solve this isssue
Solution 2: creating more energy efficient generation methods to ensure energy isn't being wasted and energy generating output can be greatly increased
Problem 1: poor energy transmission, energy wastage and improper storage of
Solution 1: innovating better water storage and transmission methods to make water more accessible to people across the world
Solution 2: creating more efficient water purification techniques to make pure water more accessible at a very rapid rate
Wicked Problems
Wale
Unstable Electricity Supply
Problem: Frequent power cuts make studying, charging devices, and doing online work difficult.
Solution:
Use power banks, charge devices whenever light comes, study in places with stable electricity (library/ICT), and download notes for offline use.
High Cost of Living
Problem: Rising prices of food, transport, data, and school materials make student life hard.
Solution:
Create a budget, cut unnecessary spending, start small hustles (snacks, data, hair, accessories), compare prices before buying, and save small weekly amounts.
If you want it even shorter for a test/assignment, I can reduce it further.
Gabriel Adetayo
1.Inefficient material handling in small workshops
Manual tool tracking and inventory in workshops
Inefficient material handling in small workshops
Causes
Manual lifting and carrying
Lack of mechanized trolleys or conveyors
Limited workspace design
Irregular workflow planning
Heavy or awkwardly shaped parts
Stakeholders
Users: Workshop workers, technicians
Local Gov: Workplace safety inspectors, labor regulators
Market Vendors: Suppliers of raw materials and components
Emergency Services: Respond in case of accidents or injuries
Current Consequences
Worker fatigue and injuries
Reduced productivity
Delays in production
Increased operational costs
Poor ergonomics leading to long-term health issues
Existing Attempts
Occasional use of hand trolleys
Manual scheduling or batch handling of materials
Worker training on safe lifting techniques
Limited mechanized hoists or cranes in bigger workshops
Constraints
Budget limitations for small workshops
Limited space for mechanized equipment
Resistance to adopting new systems
Lack of technical expertise for complex machines
Opportunities
Short-term: Lightweight motorized trolleys or modular carts
Mid-term: Conveyor belts or modular automated material transport
Long-term: Fully integrated smart handling system with sensors for load, navigation, and workflow optimization
Manual tool tracking and inventory in workshops
Causes
Tools frequently misplaced by workers
Lack of organized storage systems
High tool turnover due to multiple users
No digital tracking system
Inefficient workflow documentation
Stakeholders
Users: Workshop staff, technicians, supervisors
Local Gov: Regulatory authorities for workplace safety and standards
Market Vendors: Tool suppliers, hardware shops
Emergency Services: N/A except for indirect effects like delays in repair during emergencies
Current Consequences
Lost tools leading to downtime
Delays in production
Extra costs for replacement tools
Frustration among staff
Inefficiency in inventory management
Existing Attempts
Manual checklists or logs
Personal responsibility systems (tools assigned to individuals)
Locked cabinets with key control
Some workshops using basic Excel sheets for inventory
Constraints
Cost of digital tracking systems
Staff adaptability to new technology
Integration with existing workflow
Limited technical knowledge to maintain IoT/RFID systems
Opportunities
Short-term: Implement RFID/barcode tagging for high-value tools
Mid-term: Mobile app for real-time tool location and usage logs
Long-term: Fully automated smart inventory with predictive analytics to flag missing or overused tools
Iduku-Charles Oghenefego Prosper
Oluwadara
Problems :Poor water quality on campus
1.Unsafe water for domestic use
2.Dirty or rusty water in hostels
3.Health issues (diarrhoea, typhoid, skin infections)
4.Poor lab performance because experiments require clean water
Solutions
Install Water Treatment Systems
Replace Old or Rusty Pipes.
Regular Water Quality tests.
Clean and Maintain Storage Tanks