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Problem Solving /Decision Making
Kepner-TregoeThe New Rational Manager
Chapter 6
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Chapter 6 Contents Future Events and Their
Consequences The Basic Activities A Different Kind of Process When to Use Problem (Opportunity)
Analysis
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The Future Looking into the future helps to identify
and assess threats and opportunities. The first step in a Potential Problem
(Opportunity) Analysis is to feel concern about the future of some project, situation, or event.
Only when managers share a common method can this activity be effective.
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Potential Problem (Opportunity) Analysis
“PP(O)A is the pattern of thinking that enables us to change and improve the future; rather than allow the future to arrive entirely on its own terms.”
PP(O)A is a voluntary act of prudence PP(O)A is used less often and less
thoroughly than the other Rational Processes
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Potential Problem (Opportunity) Analysis
“Success and survival depend on being able to anticipate change, to avoid being swallowed up by its negative effects, and to seize the benefits it offers.”
PP(O)A is a systematic process for uncovering and dealing with potential problems and opportunities that are reasonably likely to occur
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PP(O)A Basic Questions Potential Problems
Focus on undesirable deviations What could go wrong? What can we do about it now?
Potential Opportunities Focus on desirable deviations What could go better than expected? What can we do now to make the most of it?
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Problems vs Opportunities
Potential Problem Analysis and Potential Opportunity Analysis may be conducted on the same action.
Both are future oriented Potential Problem Analysis and
Potential Opportunity Analysis should be done separately.
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PP(O)A Techniques State the action List Potential Problems (Opportunities) Consider causes for the Potential
Problems (Opportunities) Take actions to address the causes Prepare actions to reduce the effects Set triggers for contingent actions
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PP(O)A vs Adverse Consequences in DA
Potential Adverse Consequences of alternatives is an identification activity to allow us to arrive at a balanced choice among alternatives under risk.
PP(O)A is action plan; we are going to do something PP(O)A might naturally be done after DA
on the adverse consequences of the best balanced choice.
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Case Study: Planning an Inauguration
Review the Inauguration case statement, W 145-146, B 144
In a complex action, there are tremendous amounts of detail.
Nobody can deal with every possible problem
We must be priority oriented not detail oriented
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PP(O)A List of Problems
Bad weather disruptions Program VIPs might not attend Facilities may be inadequate Guests might not know where to
go or what to do The site could be untidy
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Problems: What to Look For
Anything that has never been done before
Anything with overlapping responsibility
Tight deadlines Activities carried out at a long
distance
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Consider Causes
Weather: heavy afternoon thunderstorms
VIP no-shows: competing priorities and forgotten schedules
Facilities: parking, restrooms, fountains, seating, trash
ETC….
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Take Actions to Address Causes
Weather: plan for morning VIP no-shows: personal contacts, 2
weeks, 1 week, and 2 days before event
Facilities: temporary parking areas, portable restrooms, temporary fountains, extra seating, signs, and guides
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Take Actions to Reduce Likely Effects
Canvas roof over speaker platform Back up speakers Back-up hotel and vehicle
reservations Boy scout troop as a last minute
clean up crew
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Set Triggers for Contingent Actions
A mechanism to monitor the potential problem and activate the contingent action at the correct time.
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The Case Results Review the case study results, W
152-153, B 149-150 The purpose of PP(O)A is not to
guarantee error-free plans, projects, and events. The purpose is to prevent plans, projects, and events which are long remembered by: “Why didn’t somebody think of that?”
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Another Example
Full process which leads to the recognition of a new alternative Closing Sayers Point Mill
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When To Use PP(O)A Use Problem Analysis whenever
experience and intuition tell you something could go wrong and the cost of its going wrong could be great.
Use Opportunity Analysis when you are confident of success but experience and intuition tell you there could be value exceeding expectations
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Other Cases
The Likely Emergency A Crises Averted Opening the Quick Service Aircraft
Facility Searching for Alaskan Oil
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Chapter Summary Potential Problem Analysis is not
simply a search for trouble It is a constructive method for identifying
ways to avoid and lessen trouble that is likely to occur
Potential Opportunity analysis is not simply a search for improvement It is a deliberate search for ways to find
additional value and benefit