Smart Solution Book, The: 68 Tools For Brainstorming, Problem Solving and Decision Making, 1st edition

Published by FT Publishing International (October 5, 2016) © 2017

  • David Cotton

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THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF PROBLEM-SOLVING TOOLS, GAMES AND TECHNIQUES USED BY BRAINSTORMERS, GAMECHANGERS AND TRAILBLAZERS.

As working life becomes more complex, we are increasingly faced with problems which may at first seem insoluble.  The Smart Solution Book is your guide to solving these problems, whatever their size.

About the author

Acknowledgements

Introduction

 

Part 1 - Which tools to use and when

Tools for broad problem areas  

Tools for specific problems

 

Part 2 - Problem solving essentials  

Barriers to problem solving

Framing a problem

Stages in problem solving

Preparation for group problem solving  

Equipment needed

 

Part 3 - Problem solving techniques for individuals and small groups  

1.    Force field analysis and graphical force field analysis  

2.    Tough questions

3.    Ritual dissent (and ritual assent)

4.    Brain-friendly brainstorming

5.    Reverse brainstorming 

6.    Procrastination

7.    Cartesian logic  

8.    Brainwriting  

9.    Individual and collective mind mapping 

10. Structured walkthroughs  

11. Life through a lens  

12. Nominal group technique

13. GROW for problem-solving

14. Head/Heart-Push/Pull  

15. Osborne-Parnes critical problem solving process

16. Appreciative inquiry

17. Competitive ideas  

18. Why not?

19. MUSE

20. Ishikawa fishbone diagrams  

21. Deming’s PDSA Cycle (The ‘Shewhart Cycle’)

22. 3D stakeholder mapping

23. Two words technique

24. The association grid  

25. Delphi technique

26. Lotus blossom technique

27. Photographic associations

28. Random word technique  

29. Challenging assumptions  

30. Metaphorical problem-solving  

31. Who else has solved this problem?

32. How-How?

33. The 5 Whys/Question Everything

34. Jelly Baby Tree 

35. Future shock

36. What if?

37. What if we didn’t?  

38. Reframing  

39. Ripple effect (systems thinking)

40. What I need from you  

41. Concentration diagrams

42. Pareto analysis – simplified version

43. Solution effect analysis

44. The work map  

45. Competing values framework

46. Timelining  

47. One question

48. Peer assist

49. Action learning 

50. Story circles  

51. Swim Lane diagrams (Rummler-Brache diagrams)

 

Part 4 - Large group problem solving techniques

52. Crawford’s Slip 

53. Charrette Procedure

54. Starbursting

55. Open space 

56. World café

57. Pro-action cafe

 

Part 5 - Problem solving business games

When and how to use business games 

58. Retirement speeches

59. Convince me

60. Evolution

61. It’s in the news

62. The trial

63. Tortoise and hare

64. Art gallery  

65. Proverbial problem solving

66. There are no rules  

67. Documentary

68. Pitch Perfect

 

Part 6 – Sharing and implementing solutions

Sharing solutions  

  Implementing solutions  

David Cotton spent 21 years with Arthur Andersen and PwC before becoming a freelance trainer in 2002.  He has worked in four continents and more than 40 countries, delivering a wide range of training in management, leadership, communication skills, business networking, confidence building, dealing with difficult people, change management, business strategy, coaching and mentoring. 

David’s clients span local and national government and nearly every industry sector and include the European Parliament, European Commission and many of its agencies, the United Nations, BBC, Syrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Russian Federal Commission, Croatian MOD, PwC, most of the major Middle Eastern oil and gas companies, Manchester Business School and many others.

He has published scores of articles and more than a dozen books, including Key Management Development Models (FT Publishing, 2015).

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