Author: Bhavya Mangla
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What is Causal Factors
“ For every effect, there is the root cause. Find and address the root cause rather than try to fix the effect as there is no end to the latter” — Celestine Chua Introduction Some studies have suggested that the average business professional spends 3 hours every week solving work-related problems! Problem-solving may unfold differently depending…
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7 Step Problem Solving Technique
“ A problem is a chance for you to do better” — Duke Ellington Introduction We generally pray to God not to give any problem but problems are part and parcel of our lives. Instead, we can pray to God to give us the strength and patience to deal with any challenges in our professional…
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Problem Solving Technique: Step 7- Documentation, Lesson Learned and Promotion (Corrective Action)
“ Incorrect documentation is often worse than no documentation” — Bertrand Meyer Introduction We all try to work each day from the premise that we are doing our best. However, sometimes, for reasons out of our control, we don’t get the best result. Like we forget to inspect our vehicle for the pollution check or…
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Problem Solving Technique: Step 6- Horizontal Deployment (Corrective Action)
“ There is no joy in possession without sharing.” — Erasmus Introduction Referral plays a very important role in our lives. For any marriage function, we prefer to give work to a food caterer who had already provided similar service to our family and friend. When we buy a car and we are satisfied with…
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Problem Solving Technique: Step 1- Define the Problem
“A problem well stated is a problem half solved.” – John Dewey Introduction During high school (10th class), the majority of the students are at a crossroads to decide, what subjects they should pick, which they are impassioned and can be their stepping stone for the future. In many schools, the students undergo a psychometric…