Creative Thinking And Problem Solving Flashcards
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Creative thinking
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The process of thinking of new, innovative, out of the bos ideas. Unconventional thinking
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Decision making
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Choosing which idea best fits the vision and mission of your business after considering all alternatives
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Problem solving
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Involves creative thinking and decision making to choose the best solution
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Benefits of creative thinking
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- To solve business problems: new products, services, creative marketing, adapting to changing product needs
- creative working environment: spirit of play, positive feedback, working in teams, recognition and reward, freedom to express ideas
- promoted teamwork and non-conventional solutions
- improves quality of production
- motivates employees to improve their skills
- improves productivity
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Problem solving cycle
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Identify the problem Define the problem Formulate a strategy Implement the strategy Allocate the resources Monitor the solution Evaluate the process (Repeat from top)
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Pros and cons chart
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- this technique helps management to make a decision based on advantages and disadvantages of specific option
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Tools used in three business environment
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Micro: SWOT and Analysis of 8 business functions
Market: porter’s 6 forces model and influence of all the role players
Macro: PESTLE
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Decision tree
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- is a mathematical model used to help managers make decisions
- uses estimates and probabilities to calculate likely outcomes
- is a visual representation of different outcomes to a single event
- helps decide wether the net gain from a decision is worthwhile
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Parts of decision tree
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- outcome A
- option one: - outcome B
Decision:
- option two: - outcome A
- outcome B
- do nothing.
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Value chain analysis
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- a business needs satisfied customers to be successful
- therefore the concept of adding value for the customer and other stakeholders should be the aim
- it is important to look at the entire business process to decide where value should be added in a cost-effective manner to enhance the quality of the product or service rendered
- if a business is not involved in something that is not in their core-strength, that particular activity will probably not add value to the business process
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Steps in value chain analysis
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- Divide business into different activities
- Describe each process required to complete the production
- Identify those areas that are critical to gaining competitive advantage
- Decide whether these areas remain in the business or are outsourced