The IDEAL Problem Solver is an effective tool you can use to attack your problems. If you are used to getting on your horse and riding in all directions when faced with a problem, you may find the IDEAL Problem Solver quite handy. How do you use it?
IDEAL stands for:
Identify the problem and explain how it can be an opportunityDefine at least three different goals for your problem-solving taskEplore possible strategies and new information that could help ou accomplish each of the important goalsAnticipate the outcomes (positive and negative) of different strategies to help you decide which ones you will act onLook back and learn (after acting on your strategies, what did you notive about the problem you identifiedAn area I found IDEAL ideal (this is no double-speak!) is in evaluating arguments and ideologies. When you hear an argument, IDEAL(ise) it:
identfy a problem with itdefinte the goal of your criticismexplore various strategies for verifying evidence presentedanticipate the outcome of certain strategies and act on those that seem most promisinglook at the effectsOne last thing you can do with this alphabet soup is to critically evaluate arguments. Here's how:
focus on factual accuracyis the reasoning logical and consistent question the underlying assumptionsIt would be helpful if you could try to use the IDEAL Problem Solver in different situations for some time to experience its full impact.
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