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The 7-Step Architecture for Effective Problem Resolution
Description
A decision is not just a single moment of choice, but an iterative process of gathering data and weighing unknowns. Choosing an alternative without a plan for action often results in a stalled process and unresolved problems.
This sequential methodology is designed to improve how you navigate opportunities. By moving through distinct phases, you can replace uncertainty with a system of evidence-based ranking and performance tracking.
- Pinpoint the exact objective you want to achieve before looking for solutions.
- Use brainstorming to find patterns and research-based opportunities for change.
- Compare potential impacts on people and risks before selecting your final route.
- Commit to a route only after putting all known and unknown factors on the table.
- Use the review stage to determine if the specific outcome achieved your initial goal.
This process is repeatable, allowing you to refer back to previous stages to gather more data if a result is not favorable.
If your latest decision didn't work out, which step in the process do you need to revisit?
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