WK4: Problem-Solving Techniques for Digital Challenges (Morning)

Welcome to Week 4
Problem-Solving Techniques for Digital Challenges
Module Lecturer: Dr Raghav Kovvuri
Email: raghav.kovvuri@ieg.ac.uk

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Welcome to Week 4
Problem-Solving Techniques for Digital Challenges
Module Lecturer: Dr Raghav Kovvuri
Email: raghav.kovvuri@ieg.ac.uk

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Session Overview
Objective: Understand and apply structured problem-solving techniques to digital challenges.

Session Flow:
  • Introduction to problem-solving in the digital context.
  • Key frameworks and tools.
  • Single end-to-end activity for practical learning.

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Digital Problem-Solving
Understanding Digital Problem-Solving
What is Problem-Solving?
  • A systematic approach to overcoming challenges.
  • Importance in digital environments: complexity, real-time demands, scalability.
Digital Challenges:
  • Types of issues: technical bugs, data quality, user errors, integration, and security.
  • Why Structure Matters: Ensures clarity, reduces errors, and facilitates collaboration.

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Tools for Problem Analysis
Activity: Research on Digital Problem-Solving Tools
Objective: Explore and understand tools for digital problem-solving. Develop insights into their application in real-world scenarios.
Tools for Digital Problem-Solving:
  1. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) 
  2. Agile Boards (e.g., Trello, Jira) 
  3. Mind Mapping Tools (e.g., XMind, MindMeister) 
  4. Data Analysis Tools (e.g., Excel, Tableau, Power BI) 
  5. SWOT Analysis Tools 
  6. Five Whys

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Problem-Solving Framework
Step 1: Define the Problem
  • Clearly identify the issue and its impact.
  • Example: “Traffic lights in Zone A fail to sync with other zones during peak hours.”
Step 2: Analyze Root Causes
  • Use tools like 5 Whys or Fishbone Diagrams.
  • Example root cause: Data packet delays from sensor nodes.
Step 3: Generate Solutions (Brainstorming techniques and prioritization).
Step 4: Implement and Evaluate (Plan, test, deploy, monitor)
Step 5: Document Lessons Learned (Highlight what worked, what didn’t, and future recommendations)

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Analytical and Creative Thinking
Analytical Thinking:
  • Logical reasoning and critical analysis.
  • Pattern recognition to spot recurring issues.
  • Data interpretation for informed decisions.
Creative Thinking:
  • Brainstorm alternative solutions.
  • Employ lateral thinking for innovative approaches.

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Step-by-Step Application
Practical Guidance for Each Step:
  • Document the Problem: Create a clear, concise description.
  • Research Solutions: Reference tools, online communities, or expert opinions.
  • Plan the Implementation: Develop a step-by-step roadmap.
  • Test and Deploy: Use a controlled environment for testing.
  • Evaluate Success: Measure outcomes against predefined criteria.

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Implementation 
Implementation and Measuring Success
Planning and Testing:
  • Example: Create a testing schedule for synchronized traffic lights.
Deployment and Monitoring:
  • Use real-time dashboards to ensure functionality.
Metrics for Success:
  • Reduction in traffic delays.
  • System stability during peak hours.
  • Positive user feedback.

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Session Activity
Scenario: Solve a synchronization failure in a smart city traffic light system.
Steps:
  1. Define the problem and its impact.
  2. Analyze the root causes using tools (e.g., Fishbone Diagram).
  3. Generate possible solutions and prioritize them.
  4. Plan and document the implementation process.
  5. Test the solution, monitor results, and define success metrics.
  6. Reflect on lessons learned and preventive measures for the future.
Group Work Setup:
Assign roles (e.g., problem analyser, solution generator, implementation planner).

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Conclusion
Key Learnings:
  • Importance of structured problem-solving.
  • Application of frameworks and tools in real-world digital challenges.
  • Combining analytical and creative thinking for effective solutions.
Takeaways:
  • A systematic approach leads to clarity and efficiency.
  • Tools like Fishbone Diagrams and digital platforms enhance problem analysis and resolution.
  • Team collaboration and critical thinking are essential for success.

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