Problem Solving
1. Solving Complex Problems
1) Identification and acceptance of the problem.
2) Finding all the alternatives associated with the problem.
3) Analyzing the advantages and disadvantages associated with each alternative.
4) Choosing the solution.
5) Testing/Evaluating the solution.
I usually spend between $300-500 a month. However, in the last 3 months, my expenditure has been $800-1000 a month, which has been reducing my savings.
Step 1: Defining the problem
Is there a problem? Yes, anything that deters normal living and results in an undesired or unpleasant situation is a problem. If it is unpleasant for just an individual, it can be seen as a ...