Matt Vest
HUM/111
June 9, 2013
Problem-Solving Process, Part II
In this presentation of problem-solving process part II, I will be describing how I will investigate the problem and issue that I identified in part I. Along with that I will also be attempting to resolve the issues by creating potential solutions. With these questions, I will also be talking about how I can go upon conducting research necessary to solve the problem and issue and with that what type of sources of information I will be using. Next I will work out the details of my solution to your problem. How I will refine my solution so that it can withstand other peoples criticism. Lastly, I will decide what type of action should be taken, and how I recognize and overcome difficulties.
When looking at the problem in part I, it was my boss always giving me more work than what was really on my work order. So when trying to investigate the problem, I would go to the extreme just to make sure that I had all of the right information and also make sure that I am conducting everything right to see why my boss is doing what he is doing.
So when looking at how I would go about conducting the research, I would try and figure out if this boss is doing this to other employees or if it is just me that he is doing it to. I want to make sure that I got all of the facts right before I go to that boss and confront him about he is doing to my work order and why I always have the most jobs when no one else is affected by it.
Now when it comes to attempting to resolve these issues, I would want to sit down and actually talk with my boss and try to figure out why he does what he does when it comes to my work jobs for my job. I would also want to try and solve the problem without losing my job or making anyone mad.
With trying to investigate the problem and trying to resolve the problem is a big issue as I don’t want to burn bridges with my bosses and other co workers at