A basic quality tool for solving problems
Briefly

The problem-solution diagram maps relationships between five key components: problem, observation, hypothesis, solution, and validation, offering clarity in complex contexts.
Reading the diagram begins with the hypothesis, allowing the identification of subsequent observations and underlying problems, creating a structured path to insights.
This visualization tool aids in not only understanding but managing complexities by presenting a complete view of the problem-solution landscape.
The validation phase is critical, as it ensures any proposed solutions are tested and assessed, solidifying their effectiveness before implementation.
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