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http://www.une.edu.au/bcss/psychology/john-malouff/problem-solving.php by John Malouff , Ph.D., J.D. Index Introduction Problem Solving Strategies Listed by Type Problem Solving Strategies Explained, with Examples Sources of the List For More Information about Problem Solving About the Author

UNE - Psychology - Over Fifty Problem Solving Strategies Explained

The Brainstorming (brainstorm) method is a semi-structured creative group activity , used most often in ad-hoc business meetings to come up with new ideas for innovation or improvement.

Brainstorming

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The de Bono Group - Six Thinking Hats

http://www.debonogroup.com/six_thinking_hats.php Six Thinking Hats® is a simple, effective parallel thinking process that helps people be more productive, focused, and mindfully involved. And once learned, the tools can be applied immediately!

Synectics

Synectics is a problem solving methodology that stimulates thought processes of which the subject may be unaware. This method was developed by George M. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synectics

Possibility Thinking

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Creativity techniques

Creativity techniques are methods that encourage creative actions, whether in the arts or sciences. They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity, including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking , methods of re-framing problems, changes in the affective environment and so on. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity_techniques
They further divided the six stages into three phases, as follows: 1.

Thinking Methods: Creative Problem Solving

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SCAMPER technique training for lateral thinking

http://www.brainstorming.co.uk/tutorials/scampertutorial.html The SCAMPER technique uses a set of directed questions which you answer about your probortunity in order to come up with new ideas.