We are at the end of the year. The Frame of Reference blog is up and running. As I prepare for the new year, it’s time to kick off a new initiative. When I started this blog I sent messages to friends and colleagues I had worked with in the innovation space. I received an encouraging reply from a friend in Sweden. He liked the blog and thought that expanding the reach of solution-strategies delivered value. He also made the observation that solution-strategies are not taught in schools. He reflected that he had not been exposed to solution-strategies until he was well into his professional career. He suggested that I should promote solution-strategies in academics through the Frame of Reference blog. This post is the direct result of his observation.
Going into 2010, I will start contacting teachers to introduce the Frame of Reference blog as a resource for information about solution-strategies. The future needs skilled thought leaders. I could use your help to introduce solution-strategies to the nimble minds of students. If you know teachers, let them know about this blog. If you are a teacher, think about how solution-strategies could be introduced into schools. If you are a student, please tell your friends about what we are doing here. There are more than enough problems to go around. We can afford to be generous with learning about how to solve them. If you have ideas about how solution-strategies could be introduced into the classroom, please use the contact form on this site to get in touch.
If this article is your entry-point into the Frame of Reference blog, you may want to get started with these links:
A Solution-Strategy Approach To Solving Problems
Can the Scientific Method Solve Business Problems?
Brainstorm Your Problems Into Solution
More Than One Solution Strategy
Always Look For Bigger Problems To Solve
Directions In Solution-Strategies
Genrich Altshuller Teaches TRIZ
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Thank you for your interest, and have a happy new year!
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