I just finished Problem Solving 101 by Ken Wantabe and found it a delightfully simple look at how to solve problems. Ken frames problem solving in this way:
Problem solving isn’t a talent some people have and others don’t. It’s a habit. By developing the right skills and adopting the right attitude, anyone can become a problem-solving kid.
Ken identifies four aspects of problem solving:
- Understand the current situation.
- Identify the root cause of the problem.
- develop an effective action plan.
- Execute until the problem is solved.
That’s a simple and accurate view of problem solving. Sounds a lot like Scratch programming or any computer programming, doesn’t it?
Ken originally wrote the book as a guide for Japanese schoolchildren, but it has gained an international business audience. It’s easy to see why.
Check it out for yourself. Purchase via Amazon affiliate link.