Most leaders are much better at dealing with complicated problems than complex problems. How might you think and act differently when dealing with complex issues? In our approach to complexity, my ...
Unlike Gen Z, people who grew up in the 60s and 70s developed problem-solving habits shaped by a less connected and less ...
No matter which business philosophy you prescribe to, the fact remains that in order to get more people to buy whatever you're selling, you need to tap into their problems and provide a solution. When ...
Employers are increasingly looking for problem-solving skills in their workforce, according to the Future of Jobs report by the World Economic Forum. While many employers recognize this need when ...
Relationships may defy comprehension, confusing us perhaps beyond their actual difficulty. When we are distressed, lonely, insecure, enthusiastic, passionate or head-over-heels, it’s much harder to ...
What if the secret to solving the world’s most complex problems wasn’t about thinking bigger, but thinking smaller, breaking things down to their most basic truths? This is the power of first ...
Problem-solving therapy (PST) helps individuals manage stress by breaking down challenges into practical, manageable steps. The aim of the therapy is to help people cope more confidently with ...
Psychodynamic psychotherapy continues to be among the most commonly practiced psychotherapeutic approaches in the United States, despite the development of several other types of therapy (Norcross et ...
Karl Popper, one of the most influential 20 th-century philosophers of science, eloquently stated, “All life is problem solving.” I’ve often contended that the best leaders are the best problem ...