problem solving
problem solving
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by Adolf Agbormbai - 2007-03-20
AbstractThis article reviews some major Internet contributions to personal and professional problem solving, while elaborating on a major contribution that offers a great deal to the reader. The artic...
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by June Stepansky - 2007-03-20
I am a living machinethat needs careful maintenance.Without proper caremy warning lights will flash,my ability to function will be impaired.I am a high-maintenanceliving mechanismwhich must be lovingl...
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by June Stepansky - 2007-03-20
Money is not irrelevant.It is necessary for buying food.It is necessary for obtainingshelter, clothes, medical care,and for our continuing happiness, our ultimate survival.It is not materialisticto wa...
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by June Stepansky - 2007-03-20
Those who are cruelare wounded.Those who are possessive or fearful,those who are greedy,or abusive or irresponsible,suffer debilitating woundsfrom too littleor too unwiselove. ________________________...
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by Helene Rothschild - 2007-03-22
Do you feel frustrated because you seem to be struggling with the same nagging issues with yourself and others? Are you ready to solve your problems with win-win solutions?As a practicing Marriage, Fa...
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by Jeanne Sawyer - 2007-03-30
Fixing bugs fixes symptoms: like taking aspirin for a headache, it may provide temporary relief but does nothing to prevent the next headache. It's ok, and often necessary, to relieve the symptoms but...
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by Jeanne Sawyer - 2007-03-31
Measure.The first key question to answer in starting a problem-solving project is, "How will you know when the problem is solved?" Answer this question in measurable terms before you start trying to s...
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by Avril Harper - 2007-04-11
There are some things we all do which in the end lose us money and customers, wasting time and making life miserable. Hardly conducive to a good working environment. Problems take your mind off work...
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by Bob Janet - 2007-04-27
We have all heard it happened to someone, we have herd the jokes,Customer to Waiter: "What is that fly doing in my soup?"Waiter. "Looks like the back stroke."Customer to Waiter: "There is a fly in m...
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by Kevin Sinclair - 2007-05-04
Have you ever encountered a problem only to become stumped trying to come up with a solution? How often have you found yourself saying that there is just no possible answer and you think that you have...