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the acronym or initials for our problem solving method is:
D.E.A.L.
the second step in the problem solving method is?
explore all possible solutions
why is it critical to first clearly define the problem?
it assures you access the correct issue
what is the first step in the problem solving method?
define the problem clearly
in the problem solving method, when exploring all possible solutions:
consider the consequences of each
an example of exploring all possible solutions in a group setting is:
brainstorming
when you look back and evaluate, it inabls you to :
make an adjustment if necessary
the universal system model utilizes the fololowing steps:
input, process,output,and feedback
the fourth step in the problem solving method is:
look back and evaluate
after exploring all possible solutions, you then:
act on the best solution
which is the designer of the message?
sender
which is an example of an engineered wood product
wafer board
town homes and condominiums are examples of
residential
which is a form of feedback in a construction
building inspection
which is a form of input in a construction system
concrete block
messages can be retrived from a
storage media
maufacturing large quantities of a product all the time is know as
continuous production
which tooling design principle is true concering the drilling jig
has one reference point
a blueprint for a house is what part of a construction system
input
As a leader, what two areas must you look at when assessing the organizational environment?
A leader would be looking at resource availability (human, financial, physical, information), as well as leadership actions (establishing direction, priorities, creating policies, making decisions and providing information).