33 Presentations on Problem-Solving

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Approaching Creativity Systematically
Roger Firestien Discusses Making Innovative Change Efficient
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Approaching Creativity Systematically
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Leading with Vision
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Creative Entrepreneurship
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Why Video Games Make You Smarter
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Societal Problem Solving
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Simple Innovation
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Inspirational Problem Solving
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Effective Problem Solving
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The Benefits of Gaming
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The Art of Epiphanies
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Simplicity Follows Complexity
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Behavioral-Based Design
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Apps as Educational Tools
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The Art of Solving Problems
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Crowdsourced Problem Solving
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How Obstacles Spark Creativity
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Benefits of Lean Thinking
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Social Stitching for Change
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Maximized Creativity in the Workplace
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India's Hotbed of Innovation
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Magic and Problem-Solving
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Culture's Role in Social Solutions
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Innovation From Collaboration
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Civic Participation as Solution
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Personally Connecting to Issues
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Workshop-Based Education
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Insufficient Brain Engineering
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Solving the Unsolvable
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Commercial Problem Solving
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The Perspective of Problem Solving
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Negotiation as Problem-Solving
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From the Benefits of Gaming to Simple Innovation

— June 24, 2014 — Autos
This collection of presentations on problem solving is an update to a course previously featured on the site. Entrepreneurs, leaders, designers and artists are constantly seeking out more efficient and effective ways to find solutions. This updated collection offers more tips and strategies to improve problem-solving across a variety of industries.

The talk by Martin Villeneuve suggests that a crisis is the best thing that can happen to someone during a project because it forces them to really evaluate the situation and probe for better solutions. It also forces people to study other areas or elements of whatever it is they are working on, which can enable positive changes that would have been otherwise overlooked.

Doug Ward believes that societal problems can be solved much quicker when people adopt the mindset that they shouldn't wait until their career is over to start giving back to the community. He believes that one can base a career off of contributing to society in valuable ways.

Serra Titiz suggests that problems are more effectively solved when someone has a personal connection to them. For this reason, individuals should seek jobs that complement their values and personalities and not be so focused on landing jobs at massive multinational corporations.

Be sure to check out these new presentations on problem solving for new advice and strategies.
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