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New Study: You Probably Completely Ignore This Brilliant Problem-Solving Strategy The easiest way to solve tough problems is also the one we usually think of last.
Your biggest strategy problem is typically a disconnect between the upper echelon and the rest. AI can help to overcome this.
Computers lack the vision thing. Humans, however, excel at vision -- computer vision pales versus how well we process images.. Can businesses use this incredible visual ability to systematically ...
Dan Roam believes we are all capable of using visual thinking to solve complex problems. His first book, The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas With Pictures, helped ignite a ...
Research shows that companies devote too little effort to examining problems before trying to solve them. By jumping immediately into problem-solving, teams limit their ability to design ...
Dan Roam has written a book about show-and-tell, and why it's all you need to solve pretty much any business problem. Don't be fooled -- it is not the business version of "All I Really Need to ...
New research unveils a frequently overlooked strategy that can benefit companies looking for business solutions to workplace problems and the company's bottom line.
Miss James teaches you the valuable "counting on" strategy to help you solve tricky addition problems.
From classrooms to kitchen tables, debates about math education are never far away. Should teachers drill multiplication facts or encourage creative strategies to solve problems? The answer, ...
Melinda Gates, co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, explains how to solve problems with no apparent solution.
The students were asked to solve two types of problems: typical word problems, and a visual/manipulative puzzle that would provide a problem-solving experience that would contrast with the experience ...