Creative Solutions Using ‘What If?’
Want creative solutions to your problems? One of the most systematic techniques uses the question “What if it was…?”
Problem Solving Games For Groups
Problem solving games are a great way to exercise your brain, invent new things, have creative ideas and just have fun. Here are a few of the best.
What Was Albert Einstein Thinking?
If you want to effect a change, get outside yourself and look at the situation with fresh eyes.
How to start to achieve your goals
Article about how to start with mind setting
We Have to Talk: A Step-By-Step Checklist for Difficult Conversations
Think of a conversation you’ve been putting off. Got it? Great. Then let’s go.
Creative Thinking 101
Is creative thinking something you can learn? Absolutely! Here’s how.
Developing Intuition
Developing your intuition can be as simple as watching for it, analysing it to make it more useful, and giving it good information to work with.
Effective Problem-Solving Leads To Solutions
Problems are a part of life. They have accompanied us since birth, and will continue to do so until the twilight of our lives. But this is no reason to get upset. In fact, the thought that problems happen to absolutely everyone should come as a welcome relief.
Problems are not the result of being a bad or good person. They happen to good and bad people alike. Sometimes, even despite of our best judgments and careful planning, problems still meet us in the most unexpected c…
Problem Solving/Corrective Action
This article introduces the problem-solving model as a technique for managing performance issues that are more controversial, or that are not effectively addressed through coaching or feedback.
Communicating on Purpose
Last week I attended an excellent 2-day workshop called “Staying Grounded When on the Spot,” offered by the Public Conversations Project, in Watertown, MA. Geared to help facilitators and trainers manage challenging group moments, I found that the skills applied in a variety of settings, including one-on-one communication “hot spots.”