
#021 The Problem Solving Process
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On todays podcast, we share a useful outline to help you work through and solve problems. Below are a few books and resources we believe will be valuable tools for you!
Here are some points to follow:
- Try to identify your biggest pain. The place where you’re stuck and you maybe could go under if you don’t get unstuck.
- Try to solve it yourself.
- Bring it to a trusted group with different "SEE" levels.
- Gather information:
- Ask questions
- Sometimes it stops here
- I didn’t think I was qualified. As I listened, sometimes leaders were clogged and needed help sorting. Once they got unclogged, they often could solve their own problems. I learned this phenomenon when I was building houses. Listening to the person talk to themself.
- During the whole process stay inside the question.
- Beware of the guy with one answer.
- Look at examples. You're trying to gather as much information from outside sources as you can.
- Your own experiences
- The Bible
- Case studies
- Kingdom metrics: The people in the room. The people not in the room.
- List many solutions.
- Break it down into many parts
- Like rebuilding an engine.
- More than one solution to choose from is better.
- Choose the best ones
- Write a plan Proverbs 21:5
- If it’s complex, who does what by when?
- Commit to moving forward.
- Set small goals and timelines.
Resources:
https://rightquestion.org
BOOK: Change Your Questions : Change Your Life - Marilee Adams
BOOK: A More Beautiful Question - Warren Burger
For more, please visit www.healthy-leaders.org
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