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problem-solving

[prahb-luhm sahl-ving] / ˈprɑb ləm ˈsɑl vɪŋ /




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Cognitive diversity stems more from differences in education, career paths, political views, problem-solving styles and personality.

From The Wall Street Journal

She consulted Meyer, who was known for creative problem-solving.

From The Wall Street Journal

To have that problem-solving in your memory bank will be vital.

From BBC

Third, technological solutionism reinforces optimism about innovation—particularly the technocratic idea that engineering approaches to problem-solving are more effective than alternatives that have social and political dimensions.

From Slate

A group of academics coined the term in the late 1950s as they set out to build a machine that could do anything the human brain could do — skills like reasoning, problem-solving, learning new tasks and communicating using natural language.

From New York Times