Asked by
rajat yadav
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
Common mistakes in defining problems include: focusing on symptoms instead of causes, choosing the wrong problem to address, and defining the problem too broadly or too narrowly.
Symptoms
Observable signs or indicators of a condition or trend, typically referring to manifestations of an underlying issue or disease.
Wrong Problem
A situation where the issue being addressed is not the actual root cause of the broader challenge faced.
- Recognize common mistakes in problem definition within the decision-making process.
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VG
Learning Objectives
- Recognize common mistakes in problem definition within the decision-making process.