Does your business have a framework for solving problems? Lean expert Art Smalley was one of the first Americans to work for Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan. There, he learned how to problem solve ...
NextGen Supply Chain Conference returns to Nashville in 2026 with focus on innovation, talent, and transformation The 2026 NextGen Supply Chain Conference returns to Nashville with a practitioner-led ...
Solving complex problems is a daily expectation—but doing so with clarity, creativity, and strategic precision is what sets professionals apart. This 10–15 hour asynchronous micro-credential equips ...
Start with trust and end with speed. When it comes to solving complicated problems, the default for many organizational leaders is to take their time to work through the issues at hand. Unfortunately, ...
How ChatGPT and the Six-Hat Method Present a Powerful Framework for Effective Problem-Solving The unique power that ChatGPT offers empowers the six thinking hats. The six hats, conversely, create a ...
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of a problem, unsure of where to start or how to make sense of it all? Whether it’s juggling competing priorities at work, making a tough ...
Once a niche process used mostly in product design, design thinking has become a flexible, people-first framework for solving problems across business, education, entertainment, and more. This story, ...
Like most engineers, I find myself drawn to complex puzzles. And the more complicated the problem, the more intrigued I am to solve it. This love for problem-solving was nurtured at a very young age.
To learn math, students must build a mental toolbox of facts and procedures needed for different problems. But students who can recall these foundational facts in isolation often struggle to use them ...