Problems are a part of life and business. If we approach them as 1._ and include creativity, we are very close to finding out a solution. There are many techniques business people use to generate creative solutions and ensure greater 2._ to their implementation. You probably use some of these in your daily practice and here we will introduce you to an increasingly popular method called ‘Six Thinking Hats’. The choice of a problem solving tool depends on the kind of problem you 3._. If you encounter a problem of low customer-satisfaction and want to come to the 4._ of the problem, the best tool to use would be fish-bone analysis. In this process you create a graphic representation of the problem in which bones represent areas that might have caused the problem: your product, delivery, customer service you offer, employees… Within these areas, you can look for causes which will 5.____ you to begin the process of finding solutions.
In the times of crisis or when you simply want to see how your business can develop in the future, the best choice would be to apply SWOT analysis or analysis of ‘strengths, 6._, opportunities and 7._’. By looking at challenges facing your organization or a product, you can 8.____ problems and prepare for dealing with them efficiently. At the same time, you can build on your strengths and develop the opportunities which are offered.
A technique which could be more widely applied when being faced with any 9._ is Pareto analysis. In this tool, possible solutions to a problem are 10._ by scoring them using an appropriate method. Focusing on the solution that gets the most points can help you to develop an action plan to solve the problem. Similar to this is a force-field analysis: a way of evaluating proposed solutions by scoring the arguments (forces) for and against them. This may end in rejecting the solution that scored the least points and turn our attention to more 11.____ solutions.