Problem Solving

Problem Solving

Why Problem Solving?

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You must wonder why people do problem solving on websites like Leetcode, codechef, codeforces, etc. The answer to this question is to improve "critical thinking". Yes it improves critical thinking, let's understand how : Problems make you think, when you think you get many solutions in your mind suppose you get 10 approaches for the same problems then you would see which one is practically possible and efficient as well.

How To Solve A Problem?

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  1. Identify & define the problem: Understand what the problem is all about.
  2. Brainstorm solution: Strategize & look for possible solutions.
  3. Pick a solution: Select a solution which is efficient and does the job perfectly.
  4. Implement the solution: Ensure that what has been planned is done.
  5. Evaluation: It includes the processes to validate the solution that is implemented.

Importance Of Problem Solving?

ps3.webp Generally, problem-solving refers to a person’s ability to successfully manage and find solutions for complex and unexpected situations. Every Job has some sort of problems which they expect to be solved by there employees therefore they hire candidates. If you are someone who has great problem solving skill which is a combination of both creative and analytical thinking there are better chances of you to get hired.

What is Team Problem Solving & Why is it Important?

1638079565-Untitleddesign-2021-11-28T100532825.webp You will be solving problems in teams when you are working at a company. Your team members are people working in the same department of your company. Problem solving as a team improves the chances of coming up with the best solution or result. When people work together they can share and compare ideas and choose the one that best solves the problem. There is usually more than one solution to every problem.

Advantages Of Problem Solving!

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  1. Better Communication When working out a problem together, team members gain a better understanding of
    the issues involved.

  2. Increased Understanding Every team member brings a slightly different context to each problem and can highlight the risks and benefits of any potential solution while staying informed as to what is going on and how the activities of other team members will intersect with their area of responsibility.

  3. Increased Creativity The process of brainstorming potential solutions naturally leads to creative ideas. When teams work together to solve a problem, they consider a greater number of solutions than they would when working as individuals. Often, ideas mentioned by others spark ideas that would have never been considered otherwise.