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Introduction to Engineering Technology Seventh Edition Robert J. Pond & Jeffery L. Rankinen

Introduction to Engineering Technology Seventh Edition Robert J. Pond & Jeffery L. Rankinen. Chapter 3 Survival Skills – Preparing for the Engineering Technologies. Problem solving. A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. Albert Einstein

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Introduction to Engineering Technology Seventh Edition Robert J. Pond & Jeffery L. Rankinen

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  1. Introduction to Engineering TechnologySeventh EditionRobert J. Pond & Jeffery L. Rankinen Chapter 3 Survival Skills – Preparing for the Engineering Technologies Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  2. Problemsolving Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  3. A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new. Albert Einstein • Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them. Albert Einstein • The important thing is not to stop questioning Albert Einstein • Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you're right! Henry Ford • Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal. Henry Ford Quotes from problem Solvers Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  4. Problem Solving Good problem-solving skills important Why is effective problem solving so rare? A lack of information We never have enough information It is a challenge to make a decision others cannot or will not make Fear of a wrong decision (fear of failure) The world’s most successful people have failed You can learn from failures and become successful Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  5. Time and energy to solve problems • Find solutions • Test outcomes • Hard work • “99% perspiration 1% inspiration” • Absence of an effective problem solving model Problem Solving Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  6. Recognizing there is a problem • Defining the problem • Brainstorming to determine alternative solutions • Considering the possible consequences of each solution • Selecting the best solution • Implementing the best solution • Monitoring and evaluating the action taken Basic elements of problem solving Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  7. Example 3.1 • Poor lab assignment grades • Example 3.2 • Whether to automate a welding operation Problem solving Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  8. Problem Solving Early problem solvers Charles Kettering (1876-1958) Most prolific American inventor after T. Edison He and the “barn gang” invented the automobile self-starter Solved the problem of injuries from crank starting Bertha Lamme One of the first female engineering graduates (1893, B.S. OSU) Surprised many by working as well as “any expert man” at Westinghouse Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  9. Problem Solving SPC problem solving Developed by Dr. Walter Shewhart Process Control Chart Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

  10. Problem Solving Attitude and problem solving An effective problem solver has a positive attitude Saying yes to your ability to solve problems Overcome “bad” days Introduction to Engineering Technology, 7th ed. By Pond and Rankinen

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