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Successful agile and strategic problem solvers know how to blend these two approaches effectively. They use agility to adapt to changing circumstances and embrace new information, while also maintaining a strategic focus to ensure that the solutions align with the broader goals of the organization.
Agile problem-solving is rooted in the principles of agile methodologies, which were initially developed for software development but have since been applied to various fields.
Adaptability
Agile problem solvers are quick to respond to changes and new information.
Collaboration
Agile problem solving involves close collaboration among team members, stakeholders, and customers.
Iterative Approach
They break down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts and address them in short, iterative cycles.
Customer-Centric
The focus is on delivering value to the customer or end user. Solutions are refined based on feedback and user needs.
Strategic problem solvers approach challenges with a long-term perspective, considering how solutions align with overarching goals and objectives.
Vision and Goals
Strategic problem solvers start by defining a clear vision and specific goals.
Prioritization
Strategic problem solvers identify the most critical issues and prioritize them based on their impact and alignment with strategic objectives.
Analysis
They thoroughly analyse the problem and its underlying causes.
Resource Allocation
They allocate resources—such as time, budget, and personnel—strategically to achieve the best possible outcomes.
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