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Step 2a: Define the Problem
Once you know what your problem is, the next step in problem solving is defining your problem clearly!
This step-by-step video series is apart of the Problem Solving Module on RAMP, and it can help you identify and solve your problems through goal setting and SMART plans.
RAMP is an E-Mental health tool which stands for Risk Assessment and Management Platform. It is being created for those at high risk of opioid overdose and their support networks to understand and manage their individual risk.
Created by the Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Research Group and funded by Health Canada.
https://www.ramp-project.org
https://acdresearch.med.ubc.ca/
published: 27 Apr 2021
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Project Success: Defining the Problem
Albert Einstein is credited for emphasizing the importance of problem definition by stating “If I had only one hour to save the world, I would spend fifty-five minutes defining the problem, and only five minutes finding the solution.” When working in the engineering field, we aren’t necessarily always thinking of problem solving and problem definition in this way. Throughout your career you will be asked to work on different projects that are not fully defined. Those projects will also need to be accomplished within a specific time frame and within budget. This can compromise the decision-making process to explore solutions prematurely before clearly understanding the problem.
Jordan Robert, Design Engineer at Noble Plastics focuses on how problems are defined and the significance of pro...
published: 09 May 2016
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Defining the Problem
There are many techniques your business can follow to help solve problems effectively. The most important thing to do is to be able to define your problem correctly. Defining the problem is not as easy as it sounds. If the problem was not defined accurately, you will be wasting your time searching solutions for something which is not an issue to begin with.
In this video, we will suggest 5 precautions to take defining your problem so here they are:
1. State your problem in a broad manner.
2. Gather information and facts about the issue, the impact it has, and the consequences encountered.
3. Make sure this is the actual reason/problem preventing you from reaching your goal.
4. Do not confuse symptoms of the problem with the actual problem itself.
5. Do not confuse problems with opportuni...
published: 08 Jan 2018
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DIY Toolkit | Problem Definition
The Problem Definition Tool helps you clarify you priorities
by focusing on key critical issues.
published: 15 Apr 2014
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Defining a Problem: Crash Course Kids #18.1
So, how do engineers even figure out what problem needs to get fixed? And what's the difference between identifying a problem and just complaining about something? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how we can all be better engineers by understanding what problems we want or need to solve.
This first series is based on 5th-grade science. We're super excited and hope you enjoy Crash Course Kids!
///Standards Used in This Video///
3-5-ETS1-1. Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want that includes specified criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, or cost.
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Crash Course Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/crashcourse
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter ...
published: 07 Jul 2015
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Module 1.1 — Problem-Solving Framework: Problem Identification
This set of mini-lectures focuses on how to solve problems faced by the government, the private sector, and civil societies in developing and transitional countries. In these lectures, and in the programs that we run for rising leaders in the developing world, we try to deepen understanding of the causes underlying social and economic problems and provide some tools that can be helpful in addressing those problems.
In this lesson, we will begin with an exploration of Problem Definition in the Policy Problem-Solving Framework. We will initially focus on defining the problem, understanding stakeholders, mapping causes, and defining the scope.
Students will become familiar with:
Defining the problem in a public policy setting
Using a “causal map” as a tool to map out the challenge by worki...
published: 27 Feb 2023
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Problem Definition (Lean Problem Solving: Steps to Defining a Problem)
How to Define the Problem. Lean is all about problem solving. Six Sigma is also a problem solving process. Defining the problem is a very critical step in problem solving. How do we properly define the problem? Presented by EMS Consulting Group, Inc.:
#opexminute #kaizen #problemsolving #leanmanufacturingmanagement #leanmanagement #valuestream #a3
https://www.emsstrategies.com
Welcome to today’s edition of the OpEx Minute, presented by EMS Consulting Group. Today we will be talking about Defining Problems. Whether you are using the Six Sigma DMAIC approach or Lean problem solving approach or even 8D, it is critical to understand how to define problems properly.
What most people think of as a problem is too narrow a definition. We define a problem as the gap between the curren...
published: 15 Jun 2021
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Software Problem Definition
Software Problem Definition
Lecture By: Ms. Shweta, Tutorials Point India Private Limited
published: 04 Jan 2018
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Problem Meaning
Video shows what problem means. A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.. A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise.. A puzzling circumstance.. problem pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. problem meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
published: 13 Apr 2015
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What is a Problem statement || What does PROBLEM STATEMENT mean? PROBLEM STATEMENT meaning ||
What is a Problem statement || What does PROBLEM STATEMENT mean? PROBLEM STATEMENT meaning ||
published: 13 Jul 2022
0:43
Step 2a: Define the Problem
Once you know what your problem is, the next step in problem solving is defining your problem clearly!
This step-by-step video series is apart of the Problem S...
Once you know what your problem is, the next step in problem solving is defining your problem clearly!
This step-by-step video series is apart of the Problem Solving Module on RAMP, and it can help you identify and solve your problems through goal setting and SMART plans.
RAMP is an E-Mental health tool which stands for Risk Assessment and Management Platform. It is being created for those at high risk of opioid overdose and their support networks to understand and manage their individual risk.
Created by the Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Research Group and funded by Health Canada.
https://www.ramp-project.org
https://acdresearch.med.ubc.ca/
https://wn.com/Step_2A_Define_The_Problem
Once you know what your problem is, the next step in problem solving is defining your problem clearly!
This step-by-step video series is apart of the Problem Solving Module on RAMP, and it can help you identify and solve your problems through goal setting and SMART plans.
RAMP is an E-Mental health tool which stands for Risk Assessment and Management Platform. It is being created for those at high risk of opioid overdose and their support networks to understand and manage their individual risk.
Created by the Addiction and Concurrent Disorders Research Group and funded by Health Canada.
https://www.ramp-project.org
https://acdresearch.med.ubc.ca/
- published: 27 Apr 2021
- views: 1706
6:36
Project Success: Defining the Problem
Albert Einstein is credited for emphasizing the importance of problem definition by stating “If I had only one hour to save the world, I would spend fifty-five ...
Albert Einstein is credited for emphasizing the importance of problem definition by stating “If I had only one hour to save the world, I would spend fifty-five minutes defining the problem, and only five minutes finding the solution.” When working in the engineering field, we aren’t necessarily always thinking of problem solving and problem definition in this way. Throughout your career you will be asked to work on different projects that are not fully defined. Those projects will also need to be accomplished within a specific time frame and within budget. This can compromise the decision-making process to explore solutions prematurely before clearly understanding the problem.
Jordan Robert, Design Engineer at Noble Plastics focuses on how problems are defined and the significance of problem definition to having a successful outcome. She also incorporates lessons learned from her experience working on different product design projects.
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Relevant video content on industry trends, technical concepts, and workplace development in Mechanical Engineering for Student and Early Career Engineers---This series provides insight into career path guidance, network building, and steps in career advancement and management for professional and personal growth in the field of mechanical engineering.
ASME• http://www.asme.org/• New York, NY
ME Today Online: http://bit.ly/1datkKL
Follow us on:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/asmefutureme
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASMEFutureME
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ASMEFutureME
https://wn.com/Project_Success_Defining_The_Problem
Albert Einstein is credited for emphasizing the importance of problem definition by stating “If I had only one hour to save the world, I would spend fifty-five minutes defining the problem, and only five minutes finding the solution.” When working in the engineering field, we aren’t necessarily always thinking of problem solving and problem definition in this way. Throughout your career you will be asked to work on different projects that are not fully defined. Those projects will also need to be accomplished within a specific time frame and within budget. This can compromise the decision-making process to explore solutions prematurely before clearly understanding the problem.
Jordan Robert, Design Engineer at Noble Plastics focuses on how problems are defined and the significance of problem definition to having a successful outcome. She also incorporates lessons learned from her experience working on different product design projects.
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Relevant video content on industry trends, technical concepts, and workplace development in Mechanical Engineering for Student and Early Career Engineers---This series provides insight into career path guidance, network building, and steps in career advancement and management for professional and personal growth in the field of mechanical engineering.
ASME• http://www.asme.org/• New York, NY
ME Today Online: http://bit.ly/1datkKL
Follow us on:
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/asmefutureme
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASMEFutureME
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ASMEFutureME
- published: 09 May 2016
- views: 44698
1:26
Defining the Problem
There are many techniques your business can follow to help solve problems effectively. The most important thing to do is to be able to define your problem corre...
There are many techniques your business can follow to help solve problems effectively. The most important thing to do is to be able to define your problem correctly. Defining the problem is not as easy as it sounds. If the problem was not defined accurately, you will be wasting your time searching solutions for something which is not an issue to begin with.
In this video, we will suggest 5 precautions to take defining your problem so here they are:
1. State your problem in a broad manner.
2. Gather information and facts about the issue, the impact it has, and the consequences encountered.
3. Make sure this is the actual reason/problem preventing you from reaching your goal.
4. Do not confuse symptoms of the problem with the actual problem itself.
5. Do not confuse problems with opportunities ‘under disguise’ that you can take advantage of.
It is advisable to spend more time defining the problem then solving it. Once the problem has been defined accurately, the solution will be way easier to find!
Empower Yourself with more Practical Business Education to Reach your Potential by visiting our site: https://www.potential.com/
https://wn.com/Defining_The_Problem
There are many techniques your business can follow to help solve problems effectively. The most important thing to do is to be able to define your problem correctly. Defining the problem is not as easy as it sounds. If the problem was not defined accurately, you will be wasting your time searching solutions for something which is not an issue to begin with.
In this video, we will suggest 5 precautions to take defining your problem so here they are:
1. State your problem in a broad manner.
2. Gather information and facts about the issue, the impact it has, and the consequences encountered.
3. Make sure this is the actual reason/problem preventing you from reaching your goal.
4. Do not confuse symptoms of the problem with the actual problem itself.
5. Do not confuse problems with opportunities ‘under disguise’ that you can take advantage of.
It is advisable to spend more time defining the problem then solving it. Once the problem has been defined accurately, the solution will be way easier to find!
Empower Yourself with more Practical Business Education to Reach your Potential by visiting our site: https://www.potential.com/
- published: 08 Jan 2018
- views: 41151
2:53
DIY Toolkit | Problem Definition
The Problem Definition Tool helps you clarify you priorities
by focusing on key critical issues.
The Problem Definition Tool helps you clarify you priorities
by focusing on key critical issues.
https://wn.com/Diy_Toolkit_|_Problem_Definition
The Problem Definition Tool helps you clarify you priorities
by focusing on key critical issues.
- published: 15 Apr 2014
- views: 22078
3:40
Defining a Problem: Crash Course Kids #18.1
So, how do engineers even figure out what problem needs to get fixed? And what's the difference between identifying a problem and just complaining about somethi...
So, how do engineers even figure out what problem needs to get fixed? And what's the difference between identifying a problem and just complaining about something? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how we can all be better engineers by understanding what problems we want or need to solve.
This first series is based on 5th-grade science. We're super excited and hope you enjoy Crash Course Kids!
///Standards Used in This Video///
3-5-ETS1-1. Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want that includes specified criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, or cost.
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Crash Course Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/crashcourse
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/thecrashcourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Producer & Editor: Nicholas Jenkins
Cinematographer & Director: Michael Aranda
Host: Sabrina Cruz
Script Supervisor: Mickie Halpern
Writer: Kay Boatner
Credits...
Executive Producers: John & Hank Green
Consultant: Shelby Alinsky
Script Editor: Blake de Pastino
Thought Cafe Team:
Stephanie Bailis
Cody Brown
Suzanna Brusikiewicz
Jonathan Corbiere
Nick Counter
Kelsey Heinrichs
Jack Kenedy
Corey MacDonald
Tyler Sammy
Nikkie Stinchcombe
James Tuer
Adam Winnik
https://wn.com/Defining_A_Problem_Crash_Course_Kids_18.1
So, how do engineers even figure out what problem needs to get fixed? And what's the difference between identifying a problem and just complaining about something? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about how we can all be better engineers by understanding what problems we want or need to solve.
This first series is based on 5th-grade science. We're super excited and hope you enjoy Crash Course Kids!
///Standards Used in This Video///
3-5-ETS1-1. Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want that includes specified criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, or cost.
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Crash Course Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/crashcourse
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/thecrashcourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Producer & Editor: Nicholas Jenkins
Cinematographer & Director: Michael Aranda
Host: Sabrina Cruz
Script Supervisor: Mickie Halpern
Writer: Kay Boatner
Credits...
Executive Producers: John & Hank Green
Consultant: Shelby Alinsky
Script Editor: Blake de Pastino
Thought Cafe Team:
Stephanie Bailis
Cody Brown
Suzanna Brusikiewicz
Jonathan Corbiere
Nick Counter
Kelsey Heinrichs
Jack Kenedy
Corey MacDonald
Tyler Sammy
Nikkie Stinchcombe
James Tuer
Adam Winnik
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 365331
6:01
Module 1.1 — Problem-Solving Framework: Problem Identification
This set of mini-lectures focuses on how to solve problems faced by the government, the private sector, and civil societies in developing and transitional count...
This set of mini-lectures focuses on how to solve problems faced by the government, the private sector, and civil societies in developing and transitional countries. In these lectures, and in the programs that we run for rising leaders in the developing world, we try to deepen understanding of the causes underlying social and economic problems and provide some tools that can be helpful in addressing those problems.
In this lesson, we will begin with an exploration of Problem Definition in the Policy Problem-Solving Framework. We will initially focus on defining the problem, understanding stakeholders, mapping causes, and defining the scope.
Students will become familiar with:
Defining the problem in a public policy setting
Using a “causal map” as a tool to map out the challenge by working backward
Selecting an appropriate problem that can be addressed, i.e. is “solvable”
How to outline a theory of change from a causal map
https://wn.com/Module_1.1_—_Problem_Solving_Framework_Problem_Identification
This set of mini-lectures focuses on how to solve problems faced by the government, the private sector, and civil societies in developing and transitional countries. In these lectures, and in the programs that we run for rising leaders in the developing world, we try to deepen understanding of the causes underlying social and economic problems and provide some tools that can be helpful in addressing those problems.
In this lesson, we will begin with an exploration of Problem Definition in the Policy Problem-Solving Framework. We will initially focus on defining the problem, understanding stakeholders, mapping causes, and defining the scope.
Students will become familiar with:
Defining the problem in a public policy setting
Using a “causal map” as a tool to map out the challenge by working backward
Selecting an appropriate problem that can be addressed, i.e. is “solvable”
How to outline a theory of change from a causal map
- published: 27 Feb 2023
- views: 6434
3:09
Problem Definition (Lean Problem Solving: Steps to Defining a Problem)
How to Define the Problem. Lean is all about problem solving. Six Sigma is also a problem solving process. Defining the problem is a very critical step in pr...
How to Define the Problem. Lean is all about problem solving. Six Sigma is also a problem solving process. Defining the problem is a very critical step in problem solving. How do we properly define the problem? Presented by EMS Consulting Group, Inc.:
#opexminute #kaizen #problemsolving #leanmanufacturingmanagement #leanmanagement #valuestream #a3
https://www.emsstrategies.com
Welcome to today’s edition of the OpEx Minute, presented by EMS Consulting Group. Today we will be talking about Defining Problems. Whether you are using the Six Sigma DMAIC approach or Lean problem solving approach or even 8D, it is critical to understand how to define problems properly.
What most people think of as a problem is too narrow a definition. We define a problem as the gap between the current condition and a target condition or standard. This broad definition will allow for an array of problems at multiple levels. Any good problem solving process will aim to identify the primary causes or obstacles preventing us from reaching the target condition or standard and then allow us to identify and execute countermeasures to the causes. There will also be follow-up and monitoring.
In order to define problems, we need 4 key pieces of information.. First, the actual performance of the process. Next, the desired performance or goal. Then, we need to quantify the gap or magnitude of the problem- what is the difference between actual and desired performance? Finally, we need to know what the characteristics of the problem are. Is the problem worsening, for example? Let’s look at a problem statement.
“The packaging department has failed to meet its planned production during normal working hours 70% of the time over the past three months, resulting in excessive overtime. The target condition is to meet plan 95% of the time and reduce overtime to less than $1000 per month.” This problem statement is fairly well-stated. We have a chart that illustrates our failure to meet target on a consistent basis. We also have a chart that shows the overtime costs, which describes the impact of the problem..
There is much more you can do to help define a problem including some tools for refining problem definitions, and we are planning on covering those in future OPEX minutes. We provide coaching and training in problem solving for a wide variety of organizations across many industries.
If you have an interest in learning more about problem solving, visit our website at www.emsstrategies.com and contact us. We would be happy to help.
https://wn.com/Problem_Definition_(Lean_Problem_Solving_Steps_To_Defining_A_Problem)
How to Define the Problem. Lean is all about problem solving. Six Sigma is also a problem solving process. Defining the problem is a very critical step in problem solving. How do we properly define the problem? Presented by EMS Consulting Group, Inc.:
#opexminute #kaizen #problemsolving #leanmanufacturingmanagement #leanmanagement #valuestream #a3
https://www.emsstrategies.com
Welcome to today’s edition of the OpEx Minute, presented by EMS Consulting Group. Today we will be talking about Defining Problems. Whether you are using the Six Sigma DMAIC approach or Lean problem solving approach or even 8D, it is critical to understand how to define problems properly.
What most people think of as a problem is too narrow a definition. We define a problem as the gap between the current condition and a target condition or standard. This broad definition will allow for an array of problems at multiple levels. Any good problem solving process will aim to identify the primary causes or obstacles preventing us from reaching the target condition or standard and then allow us to identify and execute countermeasures to the causes. There will also be follow-up and monitoring.
In order to define problems, we need 4 key pieces of information.. First, the actual performance of the process. Next, the desired performance or goal. Then, we need to quantify the gap or magnitude of the problem- what is the difference between actual and desired performance? Finally, we need to know what the characteristics of the problem are. Is the problem worsening, for example? Let’s look at a problem statement.
“The packaging department has failed to meet its planned production during normal working hours 70% of the time over the past three months, resulting in excessive overtime. The target condition is to meet plan 95% of the time and reduce overtime to less than $1000 per month.” This problem statement is fairly well-stated. We have a chart that illustrates our failure to meet target on a consistent basis. We also have a chart that shows the overtime costs, which describes the impact of the problem..
There is much more you can do to help define a problem including some tools for refining problem definitions, and we are planning on covering those in future OPEX minutes. We provide coaching and training in problem solving for a wide variety of organizations across many industries.
If you have an interest in learning more about problem solving, visit our website at www.emsstrategies.com and contact us. We would be happy to help.
- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 2348
1:46
Software Problem Definition
Software Problem Definition
Lecture By: Ms. Shweta, Tutorials Point India Private Limited
Software Problem Definition
Lecture By: Ms. Shweta, Tutorials Point India Private Limited
https://wn.com/Software_Problem_Definition
Software Problem Definition
Lecture By: Ms. Shweta, Tutorials Point India Private Limited
- published: 04 Jan 2018
- views: 20878
0:33
Problem Meaning
Video shows what problem means. A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.. A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise.. A puzzling circumstance.. ...
Video shows what problem means. A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.. A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise.. A puzzling circumstance.. problem pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. problem meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
https://wn.com/Problem_Meaning
Video shows what problem means. A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.. A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise.. A puzzling circumstance.. problem pronunciation. How to pronounce, definition by Wiktionary dictionary. problem meaning. Powered by MaryTTS
- published: 13 Apr 2015
- views: 14825