Book Description | الترجمة طويلة جدًا ولا يمكن حفظها.
The process of solving bad problems costs individuals and society in time, money, and mental health a lot, and through the experience of the author of the book, Nat Green, who has been working on solving difficult problems in a professional way for more than twenty years, he explains nine behaviors that anyone can look at and match with His own problems to find solutions to problems that may seem intractable outwardly. Green says: “The problem associated with most problem-solving processes is that there is no problem-solving process at all, but rather it is just guesswork, because we have an idea of what might work and try to implement it, and if it doesn’t work, we try something else, and so on.” And this method is inefficient at best.” As for how to adapt the behaviors used by those who tackle problems effectively without tracking suspicions, the book illustrates them with examples that range from daily problems such as repairing a broken garage door, or major problems such as working to stop malfunctions. repeated in a water desalination plant (by saving millions of dollars) or addressing the scourge of poverty in black Africa; So stop guessing and start finding a solution today! |