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Practical.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
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Resources for the practical Problem-Solving Study: Best Practices Clipit Goals |
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| TINKERER | HUNTER | WALLWORK | SATISFICE |
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| YOU | PROBLEM | BRAINSTORM | CHOOSE |
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| SCHEDULE | HEAD TEAM | PATH FAN | WRITE |
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| KRYPTONITE | JOBLETS | WHO? | MAP |
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| Cuepons for the Thinkerer's Kit | Thinkerer's Tools, Layout |
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Practical.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
What are the obstacles you foresee? |
Practical |
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Gamer's insight: You don't win just by reading the instructions. |
Man shall not live by words alone. |
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Talk is cheap and worth every penny of it. |
Your greatest risk lies in doubting
yourself. |
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Use abstract language to talk about things you don’t understand. |
Easy promises make hard deliveries. |
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In planning, you don’t have to be right the first time. Just the last
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Goal for a joblet. A list of steps you need to reach a larger goal. |
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Those who say it can’t be done should not interrupt those who are doing
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Make it easy for people to do what you want them to do. |
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My best work is what I’m doing now. |
An idea is no better than the plan. |
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A quick solution is a shortcut to troubleshooting. |
Reading is no substitute for doing. |
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You are only independent when you solve your own problems. |
Concretize. Use words that say what you would see, hear, or handle. |
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Knowing what's wrong is never enough. |
You are what you choose to do. |
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The Thinkerer
05/09/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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