Six Problem-Solving Fundamentals: Create an Effective Tool for Continual Improvement With These Practical Steps
- Topics:
- Strategy Formulation
- Tags:
- Fundamentals,
- Management,
- Productivity,
- QCI International,
- Strategy,
- Tool
- Source:
- QCI International
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Overview: The essence of continual improvement is the ability to solve problems effectively. When an actual—or potential—problem crops up, its root cause is first identified, and action is taken to eliminate it. If an organization progressively seeks out and eliminates problems in this way, continual improvement results. Problem-solving skills rarely come naturally; they must be refined and practiced daily. However, these skills can be developed by most organizations. The article explains six consistent fundamentals that are usually present when problems are solved in lasting and effective ways. If these six fundamentals are incorporated into a problem-solving strategy, continual improvement will inevitably result.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




