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After reading this chapter you should be able to:
1.
Explain why using a systematic procedure for group problem solving usually produces better solutions than random or haphazard problem solving.
2.
Define key terms such as problem solving, decision making, and area of freedom with examples.
3.
Describe five characteristics of problems.
4.
Explain why and how you would adjust the problemsolving process to accommodate any of the characteristics of problems.
5.
Describe the Functional Theory of problem solving and decision making.
6.
Describe each step of P-MOPS.
7.
Explain how you could use techniques such as the problem census, focus groups, group support systems, RISK, and PERT to help at various stages of P-MOPS.
8.
Apply P-MOPS to fit a simple or complex problem.







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