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What (who) is problem solving - definition

USING GENERIC OR AD HOC METHODS IN AN ORDERLY MANNER TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
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Problem         
·noun Anything which is required to be done; as, in geometry, to bisect a line, to draw a perpendicular; or, in algebra, to find an unknown quantity.
II. Problem ·noun A question proposed for solution; a matter stated for examination or proof; hence, a matter difficult of solution or settlement; a doubtful case; a question involving doubt.
problem         
¦ noun
1. an unwelcome or harmful matter needing to be dealt with and overcome.
a thing that is difficult to achieve.
2. Physics & Mathematics an inquiry starting from given conditions to investigate or demonstrate something.
3. (in chess) an arrangement of pieces in which the solver has to achieve a specified result.
Origin
ME: from OFr. probleme, via L. from Gk problema, from proballein 'put forth', from pro 'before' + ballein 'to throw'.
problem         
n.
Question (to be solved), enigma, puzzle, riddle, moot point, point in dispute, point to be solved or settled, question at issue, vexed question.

Wikipedia

Problem solving

Problem solving is the process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles, a frequent part of most activities. Problems in need of solutions range from simple personal tasks (e.g. how to turn on an appliance) to complex issues in business and technical fields. The former is an example of simple problem solving (SPS) addressing one issue, whereas the latter is complex problem solving (CPS) with multiple interrelated obstacles. Another classification is into well-defined problems with specific obstacles and goals, and ill-defined problems in which the current situation is troublesome but it is not clear what kind of resolution to aim for. Similarly, one may distinguish formal or fact-based problems requiring psychometric intelligence, versus socio-emotional problems which depend on the changeable emotions of individuals or groups, such as tactful behavior, fashion, or gift choices.

Solutions require sufficient resources and knowledge to attain the goal. Professionals such as lawyers, doctors, and consultants are largely problem solvers for issues which require technical skills and knowledge beyond general competence. Many businesses have found profitable markets by recognizing a problem and creating a solution: the more widespread and inconvenient the problem, the greater the opportunity to develop a scalable solution.

There are many specialized problem-solving techniques and methods in fields such as engineering, business, medicine, mathematics, computer science, philosophy, and social organization. The mental techniques to identify, analyze, and solve problems are studied in psychology and cognitive sciences. Additionally, the mental obstacles preventing people from finding solutions is a widely researched topic: problem solving impediments include confirmation bias, mental set, and functional fixedness.

Examples of use of problem solving
1. Political debate about policing is rarely concerned with problem–solving.
2. We have to be more problem–solving in our approach.
3. "They know I have a long record of bipartisan problem–solving.
4. Bourne travels light and adopts a pragmatic, hands–on approach to problem solving.
5. Kahliah Blackwell‘s students eagerly ask to do "games" – not realizing how much problem–solving they‘re doing.