If I were given one hour to save the planet, I would spend 59
minutes defining the problem and one minute resolving it,” Albert Einstein said.
It might seem like the
same old topic about how to find a solution. When we identify a problem, we
immediately begin to devise the perfect solution that will end that problem. But
the reality is that to find the right solutions, we need effort. The most
important thing is not only to identify a problem and look for a quick
solution, If this were the case, we would have already solved all the existing problems. And this post would never have been written.

"The word
"problem" stems from the Greek word "proballein" with
"pro" meaning "before" and "ballein" meaning
"to throw." In that context, "proballein" really suggests
an idea of throwing something, as in throwing forth a question or throwing
forth a situation. A problem, in this view, is nothing more than a question, or
idea, proposed. "Matthew Edgar 2014
Okay Jennifer, so you can't solve a problem just by identifying the problem? The short answer would be no. But if you really want to know, how do you find the right solutions to solve a problem? Prepare yourself for me to share some of my knowledge with you.
Imagine that you are an detective, one of those that appear in the movies. Your mission is to find
out who ate your Aunt Betty's cake, so you will start looking for all the
possible clues, you will look for the fingerprints, you will ask around, you
will find out the time it happened, you will ask yourself many questions, and
try to find the most possible answers, at the end of your mission you may have
found out who ate the cake, and not only that, you will know why they ate it
and also what your aunt can do to prevent them from eating the cake again. This
happens because you came to the right questions, which gave you the only
answers you needed to put all the pieces together and finish your mission.
"IT'S NOT THAT THEY
CAN'T SEE THE SOLUTION. THEY CAN'T SEE THE PROBLEM." - G.K CHESTERTON,
WRITER AND PHILOSOPHER
Jennifer, I'm already
lost, so how do I do it if I want to solve the problem of the baby penguins at
the North Pole that are cold? First ask the right questions so you know what
the biggest cause is and you can work on it.
To be honest, asking the
right questions is not very easy. That's
why wise people have created Methods to solve problems. Among them are
diagrams, models analysis for decisions, methods of analogies, etc. So find the variety that exists, choose one
and put it into action on the problem you have identified.
HERE ENDS THE MAGIC ADVICE
I will now talk to you
about a method of solving the problem.
That I have used in my project, it is called PROBLEM TREE. It is in
charge of identifying the causes that generated a problem. It is an iterative
process, in which it is easy to identify what the problem is, causes and
consequences. In order to implement correctly, the conclusions and causes are
supported by documented evidence. Usually there is more than one potential
cause for a given problem, known causal relationships must be established.
- At the roots are the
causes of the problem
- The trunk represents the
main problem
- On the leaves and branches are the effects or consequences
- On the leaves and branches are the effects or consequences

It is a way of
representing the problem by getting an understanding at a glance of what is
happening (main problem), why it is happening (causes) and what is causing it
(effects or consequences), which allows us to do various things in the project
planning.
- It allows us to break down
the problem, the causes and its effects, improving its analysis.
- There is a better
understanding of the problem by breaking it down into causes and consequences
- It facilitates the
realization of other important components of an investigation.
What we seek in using the
tree map is to obtain meaningful data, determine causes, effects and elaborate
project objectives.
This post has already been
very long, so in the next post I will explain how I used this method to solve
problems in my project. Where will be a post guide of how to perform each part
of it and its explanation, so don't miss it.
References
Harvard Business Review.
(2020). Are You Solving the Right Problem?. [online] Available at:
https://hbr.org/2012/09/are-you-solving-the-right-problem [Accessed 6 Feb.
2020].
Matthew Edgar. (2020). What Is A Problem? - Matthew
Edgar. [online] Available
at: https://www.matthewedgar.net/problem/ [Accessed 6 Feb. 2020].
Dumb Little Man. (2020). Finding the Right Solutions by
Asking the Right Questions. [online] Available at:
https://www.dumblittleman.com/finding-right-solutions-asking-right-questions/ [Accessed
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Dictionary.cambridge.org.
(2020). PROBLEM | definition in the
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