Re: 7-Step Problem Solving LO2626

Myrna Casebolt (CASEBMJ@WP.DHSS.STATE.WI.US)
Wed, 30 Aug 1995 08:22:00 -0500

Replying to LO2613 --

<<<of value>>>>Indeed of value, Barry and thank you mych

<<<level of thought to experience>>>>this is the tricky part, don't you
think? These are not separate and discrete parts, are they? Rather the
wonderful thing that has occured through works of Senge,Argyris, Capra,
Wheatley, Mallis, et al, is that the separation of thought from experience
is what gets us into linear thinking. We think we think them in parts but
actually it is experienced in a kind of totality that we sometimes ascribe
to things like "good and bad vibes". The steps we use appear contingent
and in some ways they are but really it is the totality of the
use....allowing it to evolve rather than forcing it.... that achieves the
greatest creativity....and perhaps the impetus for re-solving rather than
answering or resolving....so what do you think? Myrna

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