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Saturday, November 05, 2005

Intelligence - Tangible problem solving

To solve tangible problem, thinkers are able to
  • Focus accurately and effectively. They are able to see the whole picture with enough details. They will be able to see the details that size up the overall problem.
  • Address unfamiliarity by adapting their knowledge and experience. They have to be flexible in thinking as unfamiliar problems will be different from the familiar problems.
  • Structure approaches and solutions to unstructured problems. When necessary, they can create a structure for approaching the problem and developing a solution. They can think visually and see the problem. They can devise a new concept in order to structure an unstructured situation.
  • Excercise good judgement. They can properly evaluate the goodness of fit between the problem and the solution, and they can look beyond the immediate problem to evaluate the potential impact of their solution.

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