- 28May2022
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Creative and Effective problem-solving, conclusion
- By Ian Bradley
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Here are the final five tips Tip VI Testing out Hypotheses After creatively generating multiple hypotheses, it’s time to test them out. Developing, testing through data collection and then refining the hypothesis is the cornerstone of science and perhaps of our own central nervous system as first explained in Pribram’s TOTE system. This process requires
- 22May2022
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Creative and Effective Problem-Solving
- By Ian Bradley
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Problems in business are the norm; however, accepted ways to solving those problems might be less obvious. I have assembled a two-part, 10-tip guide, that follows a timeline from conceptualization of the problem to the ultimate presentation of a possible solution. I hope that you find the material helpful.
- 29Jan2021
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Ten Tips to Conquer Workplace Problems
- By Ian Bradley
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Problems in business are the norm; however, accepted ways to solving those problems might be less obvious. I have assembled a 10-tip guide that follows a timeline from conceptualization of the problem to the ultimate presentation of a possible solution. I hope that you find the material helpful. Tip 1 Characterizing the Problem: Starting
- 09Nov2018
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A better way of voting
- By Ian Bradley
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I recently consulted with a professional practice where four senior partners were selecting a managing partner. I suggested that the process of discussion might be more critical than the actual vote since the partners could benefit from a frank discussion about their relative strengths, deficiencies and workloads. I didn’t give much thought to the mechanism
- 21Jan2013
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Before you decide…
- By Ian Bradley
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The recent expulsion of a computer science student, Ahmed Al-Khabaz from a local Montreal college has gone viral. Ahmed apparently found a flaw in a student information system used by the province’s collegians. First reporting the flaw in the coding to the school, and then several days later testing to see if was fixed, apparently