This article is important because Wisconsin SLD legislation takes on a problem solving RtI approach.
The Fuchs et al (2003) article reviews research that examined implementing a problem solving RtI approach at a system wide level.
The country was tired of polarization, and Mitt could provide a problem-solving antidote, a demonstrated ability to bring a Republican solution -- the individual mandate -- to a problem that Democrats traditionally cared most about.
Thus, it is possible to have a problem-solving negotiator operating in the distributive phase of a negotiation.
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However, there would be a battle in my head knowing that if I asked this or that question, it would initiate a series of conversations and questions that would be very productive from a problem-solving perspective.
Romney is almost an incarnation of the establishment, from his well-manicured rallies to his tightly organised campaign lubricated with plenty of lucre, from his past as a successful businessman to his career as a problem-solving politician.
In one study conducted by organizational psychologists Jennifer Mueller, Jack Goncalo, and Dishan Kamdar, 55 employees rated the responses of nearly 300 of their (unidentified) coworkers to a problem-solving task for both creativity (the extent to which their ideas were novel and useful) and as evidence of leadership potential.
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Afterwards, all 40 were given a creative problem-solving task (technically a word association task).
But the attitude remains too cool to attempt making a point, selling a feature, solving a problem or caring whether we receive a coherent message.
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Therefore, any patent that claims a method of solving a problem by programming a general-purpose computer is, like the patent the high court struck down 40 years ago, effectively a patent on a mathematical algorithm.
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For example, school programs that reward students with money, prizes, or privileges for academic accomplishments or effort are more effective if they reward students for mastering a certain skill, such as reading a book or solving a problem.
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Running headlong into a problem and then solving it can give you a barrier to competition, or at least a remarkable head start in the marketplace.
That can lead to "dueling solutions, " as a team argues about solving a problem that hasn't been properly identified.
Ask recruiters to look for a specific problem-solving ability instead of industry experience.
The subjects of the study were asked to solve a particular problem-solving task previously used in other psychology studies researching problem solving.
She's also got to keep her boss from stumbling into any unexpected crises, and she brings to this a passion for problem solving and cutting through diplospeak.
What if they all could put their best and brightest ideas together in a methodology to forge an effective and efficient approach to solving a problem or serving a market?
Instead, look for people with a specific problem-solving ability.
The paperback is being made temporarily available at deep discount to support a world class charity, Charitywater, which quietly is solving a problem that kills more people than all forms of violence, including war: the lack of clean and safe drinking water.
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Each of the three devices described Thursday takes a slightly different approach to solving a similar problem, Turley said.
In Healy's opinion, electronic gaming at a young age can lead to shorter attention spans, a lack of internal motivation, difficulty with problem solving and a lack of creativity.
In creating a new service, startups need to focus on fundamentals such as solving a problem or addressing a need in a new or different way.
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The work starts with discussions focused on client objectives -- making a visual statement, drawing a particular kind of traffic, solving a spatial problem -- and moves into the design phase, rendering two or three different ideas.
Keep in mind that any technology implementation should be accompanied by a business case that clearly outlines how the technology will provide quantifiable organizational benefits by solving a problem or helping your organization reach specific goals.
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Rather than simply remaining a place for reactive problem-solving, the platform has become a place where talented programmers find each other across geographic and institutional boundaries and join together to launch major new application development initiatives.
Some of the more vocal opponents to health care reform have long argued that doing away with medical malpractice would go a long way towards solving a major cost problem in the system.
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That was before the FTC announced last October it was launching a nationwide contest to get the public's help in solving a difficult problem.
This sounds like a real problem but can a company make money solving it?
This is going to be a big problem for a lot of companies but solving it could have a huge payoff.
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Davenport makes a small but important mistake when she presumes that Toms is supposed to be solving a social problem.
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