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Agenda 8-17-15 Show Prezi about me Syllabus Scavenger Hunt Sign in to Remind Read Problem Solving Theory Identify the Original Problem Statement (or statements), The Real/Actual Problem Statement, and the Solution.

1.1. What were the three most important things you learned in this chapter?

1.2. Think of a recurring problem or situation in your life that you would like to resolve or manage better. Try viewing it as an ill-defined problem, and try to redefine this issue. Do new possibilities come to mind?

1.3. Is there a common thread running through the ill-defined problems on pages 3 to 6? If so, what is it?