Ready to Roar: Problem Solving

July 16, 2024

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Problem solving


What is problem solving?

The process of designing, evaluating, and implementing a strategy to answer an open-ended question or achieve a desired goal. Problem solving is a complex skill that requires a combination of critical thinking, creativity, and analytical skills. 



What problem solving looks like:

  • Recognizing and clearly defining problems by gathering relevant data, evaluating potential causes, and identifying the root issue.
  • Weighing the pros, cons, and risks of different solutions.
  • Developing an action plan to address a problem in an ethical and reasonable manner.
  • Brainstorming multiple creative options in team projects.
  • Managing conflict with empathy, listening to all parties, and working collaboratively to find solutions.
  • Navigating changes effectively in real-time, ensuring they don't hinder progress toward the goal.



Where to build problem solving skills as a student:



How employers may ask about problem solving:

  • Tell me about a major conflict you recently handled. Were you successful in resolving it? 
  • Have you ever been in a situation where you had to act based on your morals vs popular opinion
  • Describe a situation that required several things to be done at the same time. 
  • Guide me through an experience where you had to anticipate the needs of someone else and create a plan to effectively address those needs. 
  • Can you describe a time when you had to multitask effectively



How to put problem solving skills on your resume:

  • Generated creative solutions to solve new problems that arose on the job.
  • Benchmarked with competitors and compiled into a 20-minute presentation for 11+ sales directors. 
  • Tested a variety of equipment using factors such as three-point bed, torque, and column strength. 
  • Provided product recommendations to increase customer satisfaction.
  • Researched appropriate product materials based on needed strength and heat endurance. 
  • Assessed student progress and incorporated new techniques and language to explain complex content. 
  • Managed restaurant seating chart and ensured that all servers received the appropriate amount of customers throughout every shift. 

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