InterClean: Optimal Solution and Implementation
University of Phoenix
Human Capital Development/MBA 530
December 7, 2006
InterClean: Optimal Solution and Implementation
American engineer and inventor Charles F. Kettering once noted, "A problem well stated is a problem half solved" (Thinkexist, 2005, p. 2). Kettering makes the point before a problem can be solved, the proper problem should be defined. In the 9-Step Problem Solving Model, InterClean has the opportunity to frame the right problem along with gaining the knowledge needed to solve multidisciplinary and multifaceted opportunities.
The 9-Step Problem Solving Method is the best approach to analyze the InterClean situation and develop the appropriate problem definition for the scenario. To begin, the method includes a description of the overall background of the situation, including issue and opportunity identification along with the stakeholders' perspectives and any ethical dilemmas associated with these......
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