Rochester Institute of Technology students and faculty from various disciplines put their creative problem-solving skills to good use earlier this month. Working collaboratively, they examined ...
A problem shared is a problem halved. Is there any truth to this old expression? According to a Stanford study, the answer is a resounding yes: participants tasked with achieving a goal as a team ...
Today’s business environment is incredibly fast-moving and complicated, with problems arising left and right, like waves in a storm battering a ship. This can lead to organizations and team members ...
The inaugural NXTLVL Problem-Solving Olympiad brought students together online for a day of spirited competition, pushing them to their true potential. Middle school problem-solvers from four ...
You can learn a lot about a leader by the way they respond when someone brings them a problem. Do they immediately jump in with a solution? Or do they pause, ask a question and guide the team toward ...
Imagine you are a fly on the wall in a corporate training center where a management team of 12 is participating in a session on executing strategy. The team is midway through attempting to solve a new ...
Lorenzo Z. Ruiz ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Winthrop House and was a member of the HUA’s problem solving team. I was on the Harvard Undergraduate Association’s problem solving team. We ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about self-leadership and leading others. This article is more than 2 years old. Leadership teams have a unique role ...
Middle school students in the Helena area are looking beyond their teachers and schoolbooks for solutions to some unique challenges. They are turning to imagination, teamwork, invention and leadership ...
An analysis of 150 senior teams showed that the ones who solve problems the fastest tend to be cognitively diverse. But this isn’t always true — sometimes, those teams still struggle. So what ...