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The fun and simple problem-solving guide that took Japan by storm Ken Watanabe originally wrote Problem Solving 101 for Japanese schoolchildren. His goal was to help shift the focus in Japanese education from memorization to critical thinking, by adapting some of the techniques he had learned as an elite McKinsey consultant. He was amazed to discover that adults were hungry for his fun and easy guide to problem solving and decision making. The book became a surprise Japanese bestseller, with more than 370,000 in print after six months. Now American businesspeople can also use it to master some powerful skills.
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Watanabe uses sample scenarios to illustrate his techniques, which include logic trees and matrixes. A rock band figures out how to drive up concert attendance. An aspiring animator budgets for a new computer purchase. Students decide which high school they will attend. Illustrated with diagrams and quirky drawings, the book is simple enough for a middleschooler to understand but sophisticated enough for business leaders to apply to their most challenging problems. This book is about how to solve problems in our daily lives. The contents are quite simple, short, and well presented.
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You'll find this book interesting because we always face problems everyday and we have to overcome them. After reading it, you'll think that you are already using the methods presented in the book. But, you may be using them unconsciously and in unstructured ways. This book explains these problem solving methods with three interesting case studies. In each case study, you'll fin This book is about how to solve problems in our daily lives. The contents are quite simple, short, and well presented. You'll find this book interesting because we always face problems everyday and we have to overcome them.
After reading it, you'll think that you are already using the methods presented in the book. But, you may be using them unconsciously and in unstructured ways. This book explains these problem solving methods with three interesting case studies. In each case study, you'll find several methods or tools used to solve the problems. These tools formalize your ways of solving problems, so that you can solve problems in more structured ways and produce good solutions. Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing AMAZING! Simply an utter brilliance!
Problem-Solving 101 is a must-read book written by a Japanese author. Ken Watanabe used to work as a business consultant at Mckinsey & Company, but then he shifted to the education field, specifically that of children. The book was written for kids but it turned to be an international bestseller especially for business! The book Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing Amazing AMAZING! Simply an utter brilliance!
Problem-Solving 101 is a must-read book written by a Japanese author. Ken Watanabe used to work as a business consultant at Mckinsey & Company, but then he shifted to the education field, specifically that of children. The book was written for kids but it turned to be an international bestseller especially for business! The book is pretty cool, funny, simple and brilliant. It teaches you how to use problem-solving approach in everyday life.
It contains lots of grids and charts as it illustrates the problem-solving tools given, lol not to mention the funny-looking characters scattered throughout the book. Also, it contains 3 interesting case studies. As a matter of fact, I was taught all of those problem-solving techniques, in college, mainly to solve case studies and so. However, it never came to my mind that such techniques can be used when you wanna buy a new camera, for example, or decide to which school you wanna move to!
Truth be told, many stuff may sound common sense at the first glance and you may think “I don’t need to read that”. But belieeeeeeeeeeeve me it’s soooo WORTH reading. I can assure you that, along the way, you’ll find yourself learning new valuable things. I don’t care if this book was written purposely for kids or even newborns; I’m definitely making everyone around me reading it:D! B R I L L I A N T.
55: “Manusia memiliki kekuatan yang berbeda-beda. Kamu bisa menyelesaikan lebih banyak hal dengan berkolaborasi dengan orang lain yang meiliki kekuatan yang mungkin tidak kamu miliki. Membaca buku ini, menguras energy juga! Tapi bukunya bagus.
Memberikan kita pencerahan untuk memandang akar suatu masalah –apapun itu—dengan lebih jernih. Nah, apa yang kau pilih: Pohon logika. Kalau yang ini masih ingat sih Pohon ya/tidak.
Ih, yang mana sih? REncana desain pemecahan masalah. Wawawa Persoalan Hlm. 55: “Manusia memiliki kekuatan yang berbeda-beda.
Kamu bisa menyelesaikan lebih banyak hal dengan berkolaborasi dengan orang lain yang meiliki kekuatan yang mungkin tidak kamu miliki. Membaca buku ini, menguras energy juga! Tapi bukunya bagus. Memberikan kita pencerahan untuk memandang akar suatu masalah –apapun itu—dengan lebih jernih.
Nah, apa yang kau pilih: Pohon logika. Kalau yang ini masih ingat sih Pohon ya/tidak. Ih, yang mana sih?
REncana desain pemecahan masalah. Wawawa Persoalan-hipotesis-alasan-analisis/aktivitas-sumber informasi Piramida hipotesis.
Yang ini ga banget juga deh ^^ Kelebihan dan kekurangan, criteria dan evaluasi. HAti-hati dengan apa yang pertama dilihat dan membuat kita terpukau lho! Atas semua itu, mari dicoba. Jadi, mau jadi apa nih? Nona Pemimpi?
Tuan Reaksi Cepat? Tuan Pengkritik? Atau Anak-Anak Pemecah Masalah? Meskipun ilustrasinya anak-anak, ga berarti ini buat anak-anak aja.
Sangat bisa dipakai untuk orang dewasa, baik untuk penyelesaian masalah sederhana, hingga yang rumit, apapun latar belakang orang tersebut. Penggunaan anak-anak sebagai tokohnya berikut kasus/masalah yg mereka hadapi dilakukan untuk menunjukkan betapa sederhana sebetulnya cara-cara ini.
Yang harus kita lakukan hanya berpikir, berencana dan bertindak! Bagian favorit saya John, yang punya target membeli komputer Apple bek Baguuuus! Meskipun ilustrasinya anak-anak, ga berarti ini buat anak-anak aja. Sangat bisa dipakai untuk orang dewasa, baik untuk penyelesaian masalah sederhana, hingga yang rumit, apapun latar belakang orang tersebut. Penggunaan anak-anak sebagai tokohnya berikut kasus/masalah yg mereka hadapi dilakukan untuk menunjukkan betapa sederhana sebetulnya cara-cara ini. Yang harus kita lakukan hanya berpikir, berencana dan bertindak! Bagian favorit saya John, yang punya target membeli komputer Apple bekas yg bisa mendukung cita-citanya.
Dan saya juga suka bagian terakhirnya Kiwi. Waktu dia beruntung dapet sponsor dari Nike. Orang mungkin berpikir dia beruntung, tapi itu berkat usahanya untuk mengambil tindakan secara proaktif. 'Keberuntungan terjadi saat persiapan bertemu peluang'.
Saya percaya dengan keberuntungan, dan keberuntungan bisa didapat dengan bertindak. This Ken Watanabe (not the actor. This one is younger and has more hair on his head!) once worked for McKinsey Consultant, and decided to resign to venture on writing a book on basic problem solving guide for children as his contribution following the announcement of the Ministry of Education that Japan education was to shift from memorization-focused to problem-solving-focused. The result was a best-seller not only for children market, but all demographic reach (originally released in Japan two This Ken Watanabe (not the actor. This one is younger and has more hair on his head!) once worked for McKinsey Consultant, and decided to resign to venture on writing a book on basic problem solving guide for children as his contribution following the announcement of the Ministry of Education that Japan education was to shift from memorization-focused to problem-solving-focused. The result was a best-seller not only for children market, but all demographic reach (originally released in Japan two years ago; now it's available in english, thank you very much).
PS101 builds upon three study cases -stories, since it's for kids. (1) A bunch of vegetable rock band -literally- aspiring to make big; (2) Another vegetable with ambition to be Hollywood CGI virtuosp, and; (3) A kid with goal the of becoming world-class soccer star it isn't clear why the last case is human child, while the first two are veggies:. Through these tales Watanabe advices that problem-solving is a skill acquired through habits, not talent (nothing new) and teaches six problem solving tools (all six are, too, nothing new).
But here's where the book hits your surprise nerves. Almost every problem tricks you into a hesitated solution, and Watanabe points this in the clearest way.
The veggies and the kid in the cases cleverly dodge these mental booby traps. It makes you reflect on your failing pasts and be ashamed of yourselves for underestimating your own surroundings' circumstances (boy o boy, the kids beat you good). The third story is so moving I got goosebumps reading it. It wasn't clear if I was reading children picture book (see my bookshelves) or a self-help book. I find all self-help books rubbish, but I guess there's always a first everything. PS101 is old recipe delivered with the truest simplicity. Watanabe is definitely hands-on kind of guy, so while problem solving is a work of mind, through his words it's a vivid painting.
Beautiful one, at that, too. Amazing little book. You can read it in an hour.
It's short, but the content is jam-packed with great strategies anyone can implement, even children. You'd think problem solving, especially some of the techniques outlined in this book, are 'common sense' but when you think about it - they're really not. In fact, when do we actually learn 'problem solving?' There's no class or course for during our education, so we go through life picking it up as we go along. This book outlines a fairly simple g Amazing little book. You can read it in an hour. It's short, but the content is jam-packed with great strategies anyone can implement, even children.
You'd think problem solving, especially some of the techniques outlined in this book, are 'common sense' but when you think about it - they're really not. In fact, when do we actually learn 'problem solving?' There's no class or course for during our education, so we go through life picking it up as we go along. This book outlines a fairly simple guideline for problem solving. But that's also where the beauty of this book lies - the strategies are simple but they really make you think and ponder on what you truly want to solve. Many times, we 'problem solve' the wrong problem, or we try to solve the correct problem but with poor implementation. Problem Solving 101 really makes you take a step back and ask the right questions that really get those brain synapses firing.
The concepts are simple enough for a child to understand. Simple is good.
It really doesn't need to be any more complicated than what's laid out in this excellent book. I have just joined Goodreads and it has been a while since I read the book so I am a bit fuzzy. It is a short book written in a simple straightforward way. The author is a business school grad and he worked for one of the top management consulting companies.
He takes you through the main problem solving techniques that are taught at B schools and used at management consulting companies. He breaks them down in a way that is easy to understand and will give you new powerful tools to help solve prob I have just joined Goodreads and it has been a while since I read the book so I am a bit fuzzy. It is a short book written in a simple straightforward way. The author is a business school grad and he worked for one of the top management consulting companies. He takes you through the main problem solving techniques that are taught at B schools and used at management consulting companies.
He breaks them down in a way that is easy to understand and will give you new powerful tools to help solve problems. Because of the shortness of the book, it makes it very easy to go back and review quickly if you are trying to overcome a problem.
Some of the techniques include logic trees, yes/no trees, problem-solving design plans, hypothesis pyramids, pros and cons method, and criteria and evaluation. I am glad this book exists. Many, especially the youthful cohort, could really benefit from it. Watanbe presents three basic problems or goals and shows how to rightfully solution them using thought-out, processed thinking.
He shows how to use tools like logic trees, pro/con analysis, four quadrant matrix, hypothesis pyramids to diagnose problems in an easy-to-understand way (the book is written for kids, mind you). While the problems are geared towards those in which kids would face, it shows h I am glad this book exists. Many, especially the youthful cohort, could really benefit from it. Watanbe presents three basic problems or goals and shows how to rightfully solution them using thought-out, processed thinking. He shows how to use tools like logic trees, pro/con analysis, four quadrant matrix, hypothesis pyramids to diagnose problems in an easy-to-understand way (the book is written for kids, mind you).
While the problems are geared towards those in which kids would face, it shows how every single problem can be solved in a similar fashion: understanding, identifying, solutioning and executing. I would think this would be mandatory reading for every grade 10 class, because the mindframe it endows you with is extremely powerful. Its a cute little book that is a good size and minces no words. The writing seemed childish at first, but it really isn’t. The “case studies” do an excellent job in demonstrating the solutions proposed. There isn’t exactly new information in here, but it’s nice to read the author walk us through each step and explain the best way to proceed. Funny how much of what he wrote overlapped with the book Grit by Angela Duckworth.
Problem solving tools: Logic tree Yes/no tree Problem-solving design plan Hypo Its a cute little book that is a good size and minces no words. The writing seemed childish at first, but it really isn’t. The “case studies” do an excellent job in demonstrating the solutions proposed. There isn’t exactly new information in here, but it’s nice to read the author walk us through each step and explain the best way to proceed.
Funny how much of what he wrote overlapped with the book Grit by Angela Duckworth. Problem solving tools: Logic tree Yes/no tree Problem-solving design plan Hypothesis pyramid Pros and cons Criteria evaluation Problem solving: 1) understand the current situation 2)identify the root cause of the problem 3)develop an effective action plan 4)execute until problem is solved - making modifications as necessary (Page 13) List as many solutions down as you can. Don’t shoot them down because you think they may be unfeasible or low impact. Even if some ideas sound crazy, they may actually lead to interesting and creative solutions. (Page 46) Step 1: diagnose the situation and identify the root cause of the problem.
A)list all potential root causes of the problem. B)develop a hypothesis for likely root cause. C)determine analyses and information required to test the hypothesis. D)analyze and identify the root cause. Step 2: develop the solution. A)develop a wide variety of solutions to solve the problem. B)prioritize actions.
C)develop implementation plan. (Page 26) You can accomplish more by collaborating with others who have strengths you may lack. Prioritize and then implement. (Page 52) 1)set a clear goal. 2)determine gap between goal and current situation. 3)hypothesis about how to close the gap and achieve the goal.
A)list as many options and ideas as you can. B)select the best ideas as the hypothesis. 4)check the hypothesis. If disproved, go back to step 3. A)determine analyses and information required to test the hypothesis. B) analyze and develop action plan. (Page 60) Don’t be ambiguous with your goal.
State what you want, when you want it, and how you want it. Impact = plan effectiveness x quality of education Once you have a concrete plan, don’t forget to create a concrete schedule. Monitor your progress and revise as necessary. It is valuable to challenge your own thinking. (Page 99) Just worrying and thinking about these questions won’t me anywhere.
Kiwi didn’t get lucky: 1)she challenged her own preoccupations 2)she proactively took action 3)she had talent for soccer and practiced hard over the years to develop her skills 4)she was charming and kind and others wanted to help her “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” (Page 108). When I started reading this book, initially my thoughts were that the approach to problem solving presented by the author was too waterfall (starting with a grand plan). And although I still kind of feel that way, I think there is much more that Problem Solving 101 has to offer.
Working in tech, we are constantly iterating on our plans and collecting feedback. There is a clear start but usually a blurry finish line with projects since the process is iterative. Of course for simple problems such When I started reading this book, initially my thoughts were that the approach to problem solving presented by the author was too waterfall (starting with a grand plan). And although I still kind of feel that way, I think there is much more that Problem Solving 101 has to offer. Working in tech, we are constantly iterating on our plans and collecting feedback. There is a clear start but usually a blurry finish line with projects since the process is iterative. Of course for simple problems such as trying to save enough money to buy a computer, the tools and techniques presented here will still help the reader.
Highlights were: Logic Trees, Pros/Cons lists with Criteria and Evaluations, and Hypothesis Pyramids There were periods throughout the book where I would have given up trying to solve the problem presented. But it was really inspiring to see the problem solving kids in the book persevere. This shows that we all have much to learn from reading this so I'd recommend it.
It's a short book for teenagers on developing problem-solving skills. It takes about an hour to read. The steps for problem-solving are: - Identify root cause (break it down to smaller, manageable problems). Set specific goals and action plans.
Stay focused on what can be changed. Execute right away.
Constantly monitor progress. Learn from successes, as well as failures. Types of people who are not effective at problem-solving: Miss Sigh (don't want to try), Mr. Critic (criticize everyone els It's a short book for teenagers on developing problem-solving skills.
It takes about an hour to read. The steps for problem-solving are: - Identify root cause (break it down to smaller, manageable problems). Set specific goals and action plans. Stay focused on what can be changed. Execute right away. Constantly monitor progress.
Learn from successes, as well as failures. Types of people who are not effective at problem-solving: Miss Sigh (don't want to try), Mr.
Critic (criticize everyone else's ideas), Miss Dreamer (don't go beyond thinking of grand ideas), and Mr. Go-Getter (the reactive firefighter who don't plan).
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Problem Solving 101 started out as a simple guide to teach Japanese schoolchildren critical thinking skills. But it quickly became an international bestseller for readers of all ages, thanks to the powerful effectiveness of Ken Watanabe's unique methods. Full of useful diagrams and quirky drawings, Problem Solving 101 is packed with practical tools and brain training techniques that will improve your problem-solving and decision-making ability, and enable you to find better solutions faster. Simple enough for a high school student to understand but sophisticated enough for CEOs to apply to their most challenging problems, Problem Solving 101 has helped millions of people around the world to find successful solutions to even the toughest of problems.
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Once you've mastered the problem-solving skills in this book, you'll wonder how you ever got by without them.