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This time-saving guide addresses problem-solving from a specifically managerial perspective. It offers a system that can be used on a day-to-day basis and aims to help the reader become a more effective problem-solver.

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title:Solving Problems Things That Really Matter About
author:Kneeland, Steve.
publisher:How To Books, Ltd.
isbn10 | asin:1857035143
print isbn13:9781857035148
ebook isbn13:9780585243016
language:English
subjectProblem solving.
publication date:1999
lcc:HD30.29.K64 1999eb
ddc:658.403
subject:Problem solving.
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Essentials
Solving Problems
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Time-saving books that teach specific skills to busy people, focusing on
what really matters; the things that make a differencethe essentials.
Other books in the Essentials series include:
Making Great Presentations
Writing Good Reports
Speaking in Public
Responding to Stress
Succeeding at Interviews
Getting Started on the Internet
Hiring People
Writing Great Copy
Making the Best Man's Speech
Feeling Good for No Reason
Making the Most of Your Time
For full details please send for a free copy of the latest catalogue.
See back cover for address.
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The Things that Really Matter about
Solving Problems
Steve Kneeland
ESSENTIALS
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Published in 1999 by
How To Books Ltd, 3 Newtec Place,
Magdalen Road, Oxford OX4 1RE, United Kingdom
Te: (01865) 793806 Fax: (01865) 248780
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www.howtobooks.co.uk
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or stored in an information retrieval system (other than for purposes of review), without the express permission of the publisher in writing.
Copyright 1999 How To Books Ltd
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data.
A catalogue record for this book is available from
the British Library.
Edited by Nikki Read
Cover design by Shireen Nathoo Design
Produced for How To Books by Deer Park Productions
Typeset by Euroset, Alresford, Hampshire
Printed and bound in Great Britain
NOTE:The material contained in this book is set out in good faith for general guidance and no liability can be accepted for loss or expense incurred as a result of relying in particular circumstances on statements made in the book. Laws and regulations are complex and liable to change, and readers should check the current position with the relevant authorities before making personal arrangements.
ESSENTIALS is an imprint of
How To Books
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Contents
Preface
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Understanding the Problem
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Assessing the Problem
9
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Thinking Logically and Constructively
11
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Using a Six-step Model
12
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Confusing Problem-solving with Decision-making
13
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It's a Learning Process
14
2
Gathering Good Information
17
Picture 7
Searching for Information
18
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Asking the Right Questions
19
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Talking to People Who Matter
20
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Tapping Other Sources
21
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Presenting the Facts
22
3
Getting to the Root of the Problem
26
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Identifying the Gap
27
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Separating Symptoms and Causes
29
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