Deck 1: Identifying and Defining Problems
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Deck 1: Identifying and Defining Problems
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Open-science Problem-Solving is a form of outsourcing.
False
2
A cause is the reason for or the origin (root) of a change, such as customers being unable to afford travel vacations.
True
3
____ are people who, like problem owners, are also affected by the problem or whose involvement you need to resolve the matter.
A) Shareholders
B) Clients
C) Stakeholders
D) Users
A) Shareholders
B) Clients
C) Stakeholders
D) Users
C
4
When you are ____, you solve a problem in a methodical and organized manner.
A) intuitive
B) systematic
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
A) intuitive
B) systematic
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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When you solve a problem for someone else, you assume the responsibility for developing a satisfactory solution for them, the ____________________.
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Inertia means acting on a problem, when you are very familiar with it.
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The purpose of a problem statement is to find the problem cause and to define the solution.
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The diagram shown above is good for brainstorming, but does not show cause-and-effect.
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9
People usually solve problems in one of two ways: ____________________ or systematically.
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10
In an organization, a(n) ____________________ is an obstacle that stands in the way of achieving a desired goal.
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11

The diagram shown above is sometimes called a fishbone diagram.
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12
Variations on ____ include dilemmas, paradoxes, and difficulties, such as trouble performing tasks.
A) solutions
B) problems
C) arguments
D) actions
A) solutions
B) problems
C) arguments
D) actions
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13
Testing a solution involves trying it on a small or limited basis.
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____________________ are choices you make when faced with a set of options or alternatives.
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To link a problem to its cause, you must perform a ____________________ analysis, a study that determines the real basis for the problem.
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The opinions and assumptions that your problem owner, stakeholders, and other important people hold are important factors in the success of your solution.
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17
____ is your knowledge of something without having to discover or learn it, and it is typically your first reaction to a problem or question.
A) Logic
B) Creativity
C) Intuition
D) Instinct
A) Logic
B) Creativity
C) Intuition
D) Instinct
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18
A problem is the difference between the current state and where you want to be.
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19
Attacking the root cause of a problem is always the best approach.
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20
A problem ____ is a clear, concise description of the problem and the effect you expect from the solution.
A) statement
B) sentence
C) document
D) policy
A) statement
B) sentence
C) document
D) policy
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21
When working in a company with a strong set of cultural norms, it is easy to adopt popular opinions and follow the expectations of others, which is called the bandwagon effect._________________________
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A cause is evidence of a change, such as a decrease in revenue._________________________
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23

Referring to the figure above, the best solution for this company is ____.
A) sending out more promotion materials
B) improving the quality of the tours
C) offering more frequent tours
D) lowering the price of the tours
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24
A popular approach used to uncover and define problems is called 5 Whats._________________________
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25

Referring to the figure above, price, promotion, quality, and frequency are ____ of the main problem, "Decreasing tour sales."
A) subproblems
B) children
C) spin-offs
D) deviations
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26
When creating a problem statement, frame the problem for your audience by starting with a brief description of the ____.
A) suggested solution
B) ideal situation
C) budget constraints
D) risks involved
A) suggested solution
B) ideal situation
C) budget constraints
D) risks involved
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27
A popular way to visualize a complex problem is by creating a ____ diagram.
A) hierarchical
B) spin
C) true/false
D) cause-and-effect
A) hierarchical
B) spin
C) true/false
D) cause-and-effect
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28
Decisions are choices you make when faced with a set of options or alternatives._________________________
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29
A crowd-serving bias is anything that leads you to see the data as you most want it to appear._________________________
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30

Referring to the figure above, breaking down a large, complex problem into smaller, solvable problems is called ____.
A) following the herd
B) setting the table
C) divide and conquer
D) rank and responsibility
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31
As she works on the solution, Darcy should communicate regularly with problem owners and stakeholders.It is suggested that she use ____ to create a log of your conversations, ideas, alternatives, and solutions.
A) e-mail
B) memos
C) other documents
D) all of the above
A) e-mail
B) memos
C) other documents
D) all of the above
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32
Since she is solving a problem for someone else, the first step Darcy should take is to ____.
A) give choices
B) promote her solution
C) recognize opinions
D) ask for advice
A) give choices
B) promote her solution
C) recognize opinions
D) ask for advice
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33
The statement, "Even our most popular European tours show no increase in enrollment, despite heavy promotion" is an example of the ____ part of a problem statement.
A) size and scope
B) problem summary
C) symptom
D) consequences
A) size and scope
B) problem summary
C) symptom
D) consequences
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34
When presenting a final solution, Darcy should ____.
A) present one solution
B) present many solutions, indicating which one she recommends
C) present many solutions, without indicating which one she recommends
D) none of the above
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B) present many solutions, indicating which one she recommends
C) present many solutions, without indicating which one she recommends
D) none of the above
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35
Complex problems are those that ____.
A) have no clear boundaries
B) are unique
C) have no single optimal solution
D) all of the above
A) have no clear boundaries
B) are unique
C) have no single optimal solution
D) all of the above
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36
Any decision you make or solution you implement involves some risk, which is an exposure to a chance of loss or damage._________________________
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37
Successful Web sites such as StumbleUpon (www.stumbleupon.com) and Digg (www.digg.com) use ____ by inviting their visitors to vote on recommended Web sites, articles, restaurants, photos, or videos, for example, by submitting links or reviews.
A) herding
B) crowdsourcing
C) outsourcing
D) crowd control
A) herding
B) crowdsourcing
C) outsourcing
D) crowd control
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38
When working in a company with a strong set of cultural norms, it is easy to adopt popular opinions and follow the expectations of others, which is called the ____.
A) bandwagon effect
B) herd effect
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
A) bandwagon effect
B) herd effect
C) both a. and b.
D) neither a. nor b.
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39
If the potential risk is significant enough, you might need to take a different approach altogether, which is called risk ____.
A) openness
B) avoidance
C) averaging
D) management
A) openness
B) avoidance
C) averaging
D) management
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40
Please describe the difference of solving a problem using a systematic approach versus an intuitive approach.In what type of situation is each method the most appropriate?
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41
Clientsourcing is a term coined by Jeff Howe in Wired magazine to characterize a way of using groups to solve problems._________________________
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42
When gathering information, focus on objective facts.Ask "what?" not "who?" _________________________
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43
Briefly describe these three common problem-solving traps: positive outcome bias, the bandwagon effect, and a self-serving bias.
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44
Stakeholders are people who are also affected or whose involvement you need to resolve the matter._________________________
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45
When developing a problem statement, describe subjective symptoms of the problem that others can observe._________________________
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