by Vishwadeep Khatri | May 28, 2014 | Problem Solving
In recent weeks, I have enjoyed interactions on certain concepts with games on problem solving, the why- why analysis and Pareto principle. This week, let us have a contest that focuses on assessing genuineness of data. When I used to conduct management system audits,...
by Vishwadeep Khatri | May 20, 2014 | Problem Solving
This post provides my responses to each of the five questions that were posed in “The Fishbone Game”. If you have not played the game yet, please proceed to play the game at https://benchmarksixsigma.com/blog/let-us-play-fishbone-game/, and revisit this...
by Vishwadeep Khatri | May 13, 2014 | Problem Solving
After The Pareto Game, which had more than 3000 people playing and discussing the outcomes, we now have another one – The Fishbone Game. To ensure participation from everyone, I need to begin with the basics. In case you have significant expertise in problem...
by Vishwadeep Khatri | May 6, 2014 | Problem Solving
More than 2400 people played the Pareto Game last week and we got some interesting results. This post provides my responses to each of the six questions that were posed. If you have not played the game yet, please stop reading this post & play the game at...
by Vishwadeep Khatri | Apr 28, 2014 | Problem Solving
You may find it interesting that while the 80:20 Rule (Pareto Principle) is one of the most used tools in problem solving, it is also the one which carries different meaning for different people. I have picked up some of the most interesting dilemmas in the use of...
by Vishwadeep Khatri | Apr 22, 2014 | Problem Solving
Everyone makes their attempts at solving problems. Working professionals like to do it systematically using their favorite theory or method for problem solving. While training people ever the years, I have come across mistakes which seem to be common irrespective of...