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  1. PDF Problem Solving: Nine Case Studies and Lessons Learned

    5When possible, do not shift the entire burden of addressing a particular problem to others; officers must agree to be part of the solution to increase acceptance of problem solving efforts. With the Lox Stock Billiards and Sports Bar, officers agreed to increase their patrol presence in the area at the time of closing.

  2. PDF Problem-Solving Skills: Case Studies

    Case studies should include a clear learning objective. A learning objective is specific information, skills, or ideas for the student to learn. Learning objectives use action verbs, such as "explain," "demonstrate," "evaluate," "identify," or "prioritize.". Prioritize is to rank tasks in order of importance or urgency.

  3. Case Studies

    Step 1: Define the Problem. This kind of problem sounds quite complex at first, a jumble of unfamiliar terms like feed-in tariffs and avoided carbon. A logic tree helped Rob see the structure of his problem in one picture, and helped him break up the analyses into manageable chunks.

  4. Problem-Solving in Business: CASE STUDIES

    WHY CASE STUDIES ARE GOOD FOR BUSINESS : ANATOMY OF A CASE STUDY -- PROBLEM-ORIENTED METHOD: 1. Case studies allow a company to use storytelling to bring their product to life. 2. Case studies provide peer-to-peer influence. 3. Case studies offer real-life examples. 4. Case studies are powerful word-of-mouth advertising . SOURCE: 1. Synopsis ...

  5. Explore 10 Great Design Thinking Case studies

    Design Thinking has emerged as a powerful problem-solving approach that places empathy, creativity, and innovation at the forefront. However, if you are not aware of the power that this approach holds, a Design Thinking Case Study is often used to help people address the complex challenges of this approach with a human-centred perspective.

  6. Creative Problem Solving (CPS) in Practice: A Case Study

    CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING IN PRACTICE 3 since this bridging has impacted the choices I have made in adopting certain perspectives. Organizational creativity (OC) has been explored both by scholars of Organizational and Management Studies (OMS) studies (Zhou & Shalley, 2009) and within the discipline of Adult

  7. 15 Real-Life Case Study Examples & Best Practices

    Advantages of a case study: Case studies showcase a specific solution and outcome for specific customer challenges. It attracts potential customers with similar challenges. It builds trust and credibility with potential customers. It provides an in-depth analysis of your company's problem-solving process. Disadvantages of a case study:

  8. Case Study-Based Learning

    Case studies are a form of problem-based learning, where you present a situation that needs a resolution. A typical business case study is a detailed account, or story, of what happened in a particular company, industry, or project over a set period of time. The learner is given details about the situation, often in a historical context.

  9. PDF Learning from Failure: A Case Study on Creative Problem Solving

    1. Introduction. Since Alex Osborn introduced brainstorming and creative problem solving (CPS) (Osborn, 1957), these procedures have been subject to investigation and improvement. As a result ...

  10. How to Solve Problems

    How to Solve Problems. To bring the best ideas forward, teams must build psychological safety. Teams today aren't just asked to execute tasks: They're called upon to solve problems. You'd ...

  11. What is Problem Solving? Steps, Process & Techniques

    Finding a suitable solution for issues can be accomplished by following the basic four-step problem-solving process and methodology outlined below. Step. Characteristics. 1. Define the problem. Differentiate fact from opinion. Specify underlying causes. Consult each faction involved for information. State the problem specifically.

  12. Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers

    Although case studies have been discussed extensively in the literature, little has been written about the specific steps one may use to conduct case study research effectively (Gagnon, 2010; Hancock & Algozzine, 2016).Baskarada (2014) also emphasized the need to have a succinct guideline that can be practically followed as it is actually tough to execute a case study well in practice.

  13. 7 Favorite Business Case Studies to Teach—and Why

    1. The Army Crew Team. Emily Michelle David, Assistant Professor of Management, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) EMILY MICHELLE DAVID Assistant Professor, CEIBS. "I love teaching The Army Crew Team case because it beautifully demonstrates how a team can be so much less than the sum of its parts.

  14. PDF Collaborative Learning in Problem Solving: A Case Study in ...

    Abstract. Problem solving and collaborative communication are among the key 21st century skills educators want students to develop. This paper presents results from a study of the collaborative work paterns of 133 participants from a university level course designed to develop transferable problem-solving skills.

  15. Solving Case Studies: 8 Step-by-Step Strategies for ...

    Problem Statement: Summarize the problem in a concise, clear statement. Ensure that your understanding aligns with the essence of the case. Objective Clarity: If the case involves an objective, such as expanding market share or improving profitability, define it with precision. Step 4: Extract Relevant Information.

  16. Problem Solving as Data Scientist: a Case Study

    After reading some similar studies, I decided to use the 2-opt algorithm, which is a simple local search algorithm for solving the traveling salesman problem. The basic concept of 2-opt algorithm is as follows: in every step, two edges are randomly picked and attempt to "swap", if the objective function is better after the swap is done ...

  17. How to master the seven-step problem-solving process

    To discuss the art of problem solving, I sat down in California with McKinsey senior partner Hugo Sarrazin and also with Charles Conn. Charles is a former McKinsey partner, entrepreneur, executive, and coauthor of the book Bulletproof Problem Solving: The One Skill That Changes Everything [John Wiley & Sons, 2018].

  18. Data Science Case Studies: Solved and Explained

    4 min read. ·. Feb 21, 2021. 1. Solving a Data Science case study means analyzing and solving a problem statement intensively. Solving case studies will help you show unique and amazing data ...

  19. Developing Problem-Solving Skills With Case Study In A Conceptual

    Wei He (2015) draws conclusion from literature review that case study analysis suits the purpose of developing students' problem-solving skills because it well serves three types of learning ...

  20. Do Your Students Know How to Analyze a Case—Really?

    Best, worst, and most likely scenarios can also be insightful. Step 5: Decision. Students propose their solution to the problem. This decision is justified based on an in-depth analysis. Explain why the recommendation made is the best fit for the criteria. Step 6: Implementation plan.

  21. Making Learning Relevant With Case Studies

    The Tech Edvocate has a list of websites and tools related to problem-based learning. In their book Problems as Possibilities, Linda Torp and Sara Sage write that at the elementary school level, students particularly appreciate how they feel that they are taken seriously when solving case studies. At the middle school level, "researchers ...

  22. Problem-Solving

    Problem-solving is a complex skill used in times where solutions are not readily available. It is defined as "the skill of finding solutions for difficult or complex issues.". Using problem-solving in our daily lives helps us think through what options are possible in difficult situations and also helps create new solutions to move past the ...

  23. Correlation between Communication Competence, Problem-Solving Skills

    Purpose: This study is a descriptive research study conducted to identify the relationship and influencing factors between communication competence, critical thinking competence, problem-solving ability, clinical performance competence and person-centered care competence of nursing students who have experienced clinical practice.

  24. Bobcat Optimization Algorithm: an effective bio-inspired ...

    In BOA design, in each iteration, the position of the bobcats in the problem-solving space is updated, and accordingly, the candidate solutions and the objective function values are also updated.

  25. Case Manager Problem Solving Specialist

    The Case Manager (Specialist) - Problem Solving Specialist provides intensive housing crisis response and case management services to eligible clients, meeting participants at least weekly. Using active listening techniques, the Case Manager - Problem Solving Specialist is the primary point of contact to coordinate creative resolutions to a ...

  26. Top-Cited Study: Students' Attitudes Toward Creativity in School

    Drs. Ivcevic and Hoffmann conducted two studies in which they measured thoughts and feelings students have as they decide whether to share their creative ideas and whether to pursue creative challenges. They identified three key attitudes: valuing creativity, anxious risk aversion, and anticipating negative social consequences.