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THIRTEEN PROBLEM-SOLVING MODELS

THIRTEEN PROBLEM-SOLVING MODELS

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Step 2: Explore the Alternatives This step includes generating alternatives and evaluating them. You can generate alternatives through brainstorming, surveys, discussion groups, or other means. Alternatives should be evaluated using a consistent process. In a crisis, exploring alternatives involves: • Identifying contingencies.

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