The document discusses the stages of problem solving which are recognizing and defining the problem, finding possible solutions, choosing the best solution, and implementing the solution. It then provides examples of recognizing a problem with insufficient study time and a tight schedule, finding possible solutions such as organizing time and asking for an extended break, choosing the best solution of waking up early to study, and implementing the solution by going to bed early.
The document discusses the stages of problem solving which are recognizing and defining the problem, finding possible solutions, choosing the best solution, and implementing the solution. It then provides examples of recognizing a problem with insufficient study time and a tight schedule, finding possible solutions such as organizing time and asking for an extended break, choosing the best solution of waking up early to study, and implementing the solution by going to bed early.
The document discusses the stages of problem solving which are recognizing and defining the problem, finding possible solutions, choosing the best solution, and implementing the solution. It then provides examples of recognizing a problem with insufficient study time and a tight schedule, finding possible solutions such as organizing time and asking for an extended break, choosing the best solution of waking up early to study, and implementing the solution by going to bed early.
The document discusses the stages of problem solving which are recognizing and defining the problem, finding possible solutions, choosing the best solution, and implementing the solution. It then provides examples of recognizing a problem with insufficient study time and a tight schedule, finding possible solutions such as organizing time and asking for an extended break, choosing the best solution of waking up early to study, and implementing the solution by going to bed early.
2.Finding possible solutions 3.Choosing the best solution 4.Implementing the solution RECOGNIZING AND DEFINING THE PROBLEM
•Insufficient study time. For
oral defense, •Very tight schedule. FINDING POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Ø Organize what you need to accomplish and try to get in as much studying as possible early in the morning. Ø While at work, ask your boss for permission to extend your break time. In order for you to have additional time to study. ØThe majority of his occupied time is spread out throughout the course of a single day. This supports the idea that pictures have a night time to study for their defense from Friday to Monday night, and probably a decent rest night on Tuesday for tomorrow’s oral defense. CHOOSING THE BEST SOLUTION • Organize what you need to accomplish and try to get in as much studying as possible early in the morning; Wake up as early as 4 a.m. and begin studying for two hours each day from Saturday morning to Tuesday, and possibly the entire day on Friday. IMPLEMENTING THE SOLUTION
• To have a good day studying early in the
morning, go to bed early. ADVANTAGES • Able to spend up all of the spare time in studying. • Able to avoid putting yourself in danger of losing your job. DISADVANTAGES • Sacrificing some time for sleep to be able to manage study. • It leaves you a very tiring day because of packed schedule.