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Devry University
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NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
Aug-2007 - Jul-2017
1 PARAGRAPH TOPIC IS COMPUTER PROGRAMING...
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Take the “How Good Are Your Problem-Solving Skills?” survey:
http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_72.htm
1 PARAGRAPH TOPIC IS DECISION MAKING
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Discuss your feelings about web browser privacy after reviewing the video Tracking the Trackers athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_f5wNw-2c0 and the information on Collusion & Ghostery athttp://www.ghostery.com/.
1 PARAGRAPH TOPIC IS ECOMMERCE
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Use a systematic approach.
Good problem solving skills are fundamentally important if you're going to be successful in your career.
But problems are something that we don't particularly like.
They're time-consuming.
They muscle their way into already packed schedules.
They force us to think about an uncertain future.
And they never seem to go away!
That's why, when faced with problems, most of us try to eliminate them as quickly as possible. But have you ever chosen the easiest or most obvious solution – and then realized that you have entirely missed a much better solution? Or have you found yourself fixing just the symptoms of a problem, only for the situation to get much worse?
To be an effective problem-solver, you need to be systematic and logical in your approach. This quiz helps you assess your current approach to problem solving. By improving this, you'll make better overall decisions. And as you increase your confidence with solving problems, you'll be less likely to rush to the first solution – which may not necessarily be the best one.
Once you've completed the quiz, we'll direct you to tools and resources that can help you make the most of your problem-solving skills.
For each statement, click the button in the column that best describes you. Please answer questions as you actually are (rather than how you think you should be), and don't worry if some questions seem to score in the 'wrong direction'. When you are finished, please click the 'Calculate My Total' button at the bottom of the test.
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