Problem Framing: A Short Introduction to Making Good Decisions
Overview
Whether it’s to improve basic operations, launch a new project, or make a career move, there is a pattern for success: frame the problem, analyze the information, choose a solution, and, finally, execute the favored solution.
Using the widely acclaimed Yale Problem Framing course, Professor Paul Bracken will highlight the difference between management and leadership, operations and strategy, and seeing the customer’s viewpoint. Real world examples of problem framing covered include Disney, Starbucks, and “ghost malls.” Business school tools like red teaming and customer scenarios will be discussed.