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stephanie korbani
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
Henry takes time to examine problems and breaks them down into segments to see where the actual problems lie and how they can be solved. He divides the problems into smaller components and then addresses them in a logical and integrated fashion. Henry's approach to problem solving is an example of ___.
A) problem seeking
B) systematic thinking
C) multidimensional thinking
D) intuitive thinking
E) strategic opportunism
Systematic Thinking
An approach to problem-solving that involves understanding and analyzing the relationships between parts of a system.
Integrated Fashion
A way of combining elements or systems so that they work together in a coherent and complementary manner.
Problem Solving
The process of identifying a challenge, barrier, or unmet need and developing, implementing, and assessing solutions or strategies to address the issue.
- Acquire knowledge about the various techniques for addressing problems, encompassing systematic, intuitive, and other methods, and their specific characteristics.
- Differentiate among various categories of thinkers, such as systematic thinkers, problem seekers, intuitive thinkers, etc., and their respective approaches to solving problems.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the various techniques for addressing problems, encompassing systematic, intuitive, and other methods, and their specific characteristics.
- Differentiate among various categories of thinkers, such as systematic thinkers, problem seekers, intuitive thinkers, etc., and their respective approaches to solving problems.