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The Big Picture: Kaizen Questions for Effective Problem Solving

Explore the importance of planning, strategy, improvement, teamwork, and questioning in the problem-solving process. Discover how to apply the Kaizen methodology for continuous improvement in your academic experiences.

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The Big Picture: Kaizen Questions for Effective Problem Solving

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  1. The Big Picture

  2. Kaizen Questions • Did your team have a plan? If so, what was the plan? • How much time did you spend planning for the 1st attempt? Was this an appropriate allocation of time? • When you tried again, did your team use a different strategy? • How much did you improve from 1st to 2nd trial? Why is this? • One of the requirements was to have everyone involved. How do you think your group worked as a team? Was everyone involved? • Did you use your questions wisely? If you did not ask any questions, why not? • How can you tie this exercise into your academic experiences? Background: KAIZEN is Japanese for gradual and orderly. It is part of the methodology and philosophy of a Japanese company of the same name focused on the problem solving process searching for continuous improvement and is followed by businesses worldwide.

  3. 1st Attempt

  4. 1st Attempt

  5. Fastest Time

  6. 1st Attempt

  7. Fastest Time

  8. PROBLEM SOLVING • Understand the problem/assignment See the big picture first • Devise a plan to solve the problem/complete the assignment Understand what details make up the big picture and how you intend to convey your understanding • Implement your plan Communicate your understanding • Evaluate your effectiveness in solving the problem/ completing the assignment ASK YOURSELF - “What will make me a better learner in the future?”

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