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Practice Problem Solving
This six-step model is designed for the workplace, but is easily adaptable to other settings such as schools and families. It emphasizes the cyclical, continuous nature of the problem-solving process. The model describes in detail the following steps:
Step One: Define the Problem
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Step Two: Determine the Root Cause(s) of the Problem
Step Three: Develop Alternative Solutions
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Step Four: Select a Solution
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Step Five: Implement the Solution
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Step Six: Evaluate the Outcome