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Wednesday Nov 07, 2007
Some other problem solving methodologies

Kepner Tregoe logoAs much as an aide-memoir for me as anyone else ... as a licensed Kepner Tregoe Program(me) Leader I'm interested in what other problem solving methodologies there are out there. The classic open question being "what else?".

So far I've found two:

This doesn't include more quality orientated concepts like Six Sigma and the 'Five Whys'. All fascinating stuff.

The footnote to this is the controversial Wikipedia Kepner Tregoe article which I really ought to contribute to at some point.


Posted at 05:38PM Nov 07, 2007 by Peter Harvey in Management  |  Comments[0]  |  del.icio.us technorati digg

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