What is complex problem-solving?
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Complex problem-solving is a skill that involves observing, analyzing, and solving intricate problems that require high cognitive effort. Unlike routine problems, complex problems often have multiple variables and demand the application of creative and critical thinking to identify potential solutions.
Here are some key aspects of complex problem-solving:
Observations and Informed Decisions:
Complex problem-solving begins with gathering observations and asking questions to make informed decisions.
Future Considerations: It goes beyond finding and implementing a solution.
Complex problem-solving also involves considering future changes to circumstances, resources, and capabilities that may impact the process and success of the solution. Additionally, it takes into account the impact on the surrounding environment and individuals
Differences from Simple Problem-Solving:
Considerations:
While simple problem-solving focuses on factors like the scope of the problem, available resources, and optimal solutions, complex problem-solving considers additional aspects such as the impact of the problem, potential changes, and measuring solution success.
Predictions:
Complex problem-solving requires predicting changes and adjusting strategies accordingly.
Intricacy:
Simple problems have few variables, whereas complex problems involve several variables and intricacies.
Number of Steps:
Solving complex problems typically involves more steps than solving simple problems.
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