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Title: National Science Foundation Grant


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National Science Foundation Grant
  • 350,000 Grant to Research Problem Solving
  • Teams of Undergraduate and Graduate Students
    interacted with Industry
  • Summers visiting Industries around the US
  • Dow, DuPont, Dow Corning, Amaco, Shell
  • General Mills, Eli Lilly, Proctor and
    Gamble
  • Monsanto, Chevron,etc.
  • To learn how they went about solving problems and
    what was the greatest hurtle they faced in
    Problem Solving

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Whats the Problem?
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The Annoying Wait
  • Shortly after the upper floors of a hotel got
    renovated, guests started to complain that the
    elevators were too slow.

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The Annoying Wait
The managers instructions to solve the perceived
problem Find a way to speed up the
elevators. Next, the managers directions were
Find a location and design a shaft to install
another elevator.
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Find a Better Solvent
  • A few years ago a major oil company was
    developing a process for the Department of Energy
    to produce liquid petroleum products from coal in
    order to reduce the U.S. dependence on foreign
    oil.

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Find a Better Solvent
  • In this process, solid coal particles were ground
    up, mixed with solvent and hydrogen, then passed
    through a furnace heater to a reactor that would
    convert the coal to gasoline.

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The Better Solvent
  • Sometime after installation excessive amounts of
    a tar-like material were being deposited on the
    pipes in the furnace, causing fouling and
    plugging. Management told its engineers
  • Find a better solvent

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The Better Solvent
  • Why is the Deposit Forming?
  • Brainstorm and List all the Possible Causes.

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Improving Oil Recovery
Perceived Problem Statement Find ways to
improve oil recovery Real Problem Statement
Learn why the well is not producing as
expected
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New Bills
Perceived Problem Statement Find a Better
Printing Ink
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New Bills
  • Better Problem Statement.
  • Brainstorm and List all the things that could
    cause the ink to smear.

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Darfur Cookstoves
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Real vs. Perceived Problem Darfur
Perceived Problem Statement Design a screw
press for Darfurians to turn garbage into biofuel
pellets
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Real vs. Perceived Problem Darfur
Perceived Problem Statement Design a screw
press for Darfurians to turn garbage into biofuel
pellets Not sufficient solid waste to meet the
demands.
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Real vs. Perceived Problem Darfur
Perceived Problem Statement Design a screw
press for Darfurians to turn garbage into biofuel
pellets Real Problem Statement Redesign the
cooking stove to obtain higher temperatures and
make it more fuel efficient.
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Murray River Dams
  • Right Problem Definition
  • BUT
  • Wrong Solution

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Dam the Torpedo or Torpedo the Dam?
  • The Australian government wanted to increase
    agricultural production by finding ways to grow
    crops on wastelands. It was decided to cultivate
    land in the New South Wales region of
    southeastern Australia, which is very arid.

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Dam the Torpedo or Torpedo the Dam?
  • The following solution was chosen by the
    Australian government
  • Design and build a dam to divert the river water
    inland to irrigate the land.
  • Unfortunately, no new vegetation grew.

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KT Potential Problem Analysis
  • Unfortunately they did not apply
  • The Kepner-Tregoe Strategy
  • Potential Problem Analysis
  • to learn what could go wrong

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London Underground
  • Right Problem Definition
  • BUT
  • Wrong Solution

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A Heuristic
Find Out Where the Problem Came From
Explore the Problem
PS/DS-Duncker Diagram
Statement-Restatement
Blockbusting
Osborns Checklist
Random Stimulation/Other Peoples Views
Analogy
Situation (Timing, Trend, Impact)
K.T. Analyses
Problem (Is/Is Not)
Decision (Musts/Wants)
Potential Problem
Gantt Chart
Plan
Deployment Chart
Critical Path
Carry Through
Experimental Design
Satisfy Objectives
Ethical Considerations
Safety Considerations
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Improving Oil Recovery
Perceived Problem Statement Find ways to
improve oil recovery
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The Five Steps of the Heuristic
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