1987 (In Loving Memory of James & Greta Gray)

1.  Determination of Goals.
2.  Definition of criteria, condition, and acceptable performance.
Define conditions to reach goal.
Criteria by which its progress will be measured.
What will be considered as acceptable.
3.  Development of Basic Plan.
Make clear the overall goal.
4.  Developments of Supporting Plans.
Map out details.
5.  Implementation of Plans.
Put the plan into action.
6.  Measurement of Results.
Compare the results achieved against goals established.
7.  Recognize the Problem.
The first step in the scientific problem solving method is to become aware of the problem.
8.  Define the problem in quantitative terms.
Define the problem in numerical or specific terms.
Make a statement of the problem which reduces variables to measurable quantities.
9.  Develop alternatives.
Systematically discover as many alternatives as possible.
10.  Select the best course of action.
Look carefully at each alternative and select the one which promises to solve the problem.
11.  Implement the chosen course of aciton.
Put into action the chosen alternative.
The method chosen may or may not solve the problem.
12.  Evaluate and Readjust.
Measure the result to see if the alternative selected has in fact solved the problem.
If it has not, then other solutions are tried or perhaps a redefinition of the problem is made.

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