Practical.  How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?

Quest questions:
What are the obstacles you foresee?
What can you do if you run into obstacles?
What solution would be easiest to carry out?

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Problem-Solving

Study: Best Practices Clipit
Goals
Head staff for the practical

Know Your Un

Know Your Engineer

Know Your Goodenuff


PRACTICAL
 
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TINKERER HUNTER WALLWORK SATISFICE
YOU PROBLEM BRAINSTORM CHOOSE
SCHEDULE HEAD TEAM PATH FAN WRITE
KRYPTONITE JOBLETS WHO? MAP

 

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Thinkerer's Kit Tips

Winning with Cuepons

 

Practical.  How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?

What are the obstacles you foresee?
What can you do if you run into obstacles?
What solution would be easiest to carry out?

Practical

Gamer's insight: You don't win just by reading the instructions.
      Talk Slogans

Man shall not live by words alone.
     Talk Slogans

Talk is cheap and worth every penny of it.
     Talk Slogans

Your greatest risk lies in doubting yourself.
    
Risk Slogans

Use abstract language to talk about things you don’t understand.
     Talk Slogans

Easy promises make hard deliveries.
     Plan Slogans

In planning, you don’t have to be right the first time.  Just the last time.
     Plan Slogans

Goal for a joblet.  A list of steps you need to reach a larger goal.
     Focus Tips

Those who say it can’t be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.
     Risk Slogans

Make it easy for people to do what you want them to do.
   Leadership Tips

My best work is what I’m doing now.
     Independence Slogans

An idea is no better than the plan.
     Plan Slogans

A quick solution is a shortcut to troubleshooting.
     Plan Slogans

Reading is no substitute for doing.
     Talk Slogans

You are only independent when you solve your own problems.
     Independence Slogans  

Concretize.  Use words that say what you would see, hear, or handle.
          Plan Tips

Knowing what's wrong is never enough.
          Plan Tips

You are what you choose to do.
     Independence Slogans

The Thinkerer 05/09/2008
Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans

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