What is it ?
- Organisations are problem solving systems
- Everyone, at any moment, is doing something that is aimed at making progress (be it creating knowledge or executing knowledge to solve a problem)
You now have options for organising problem solving
- Option 1: The role in the hierarchy determines the problem you are expected to solve
- There is a specific one-on-one link between who should solve the problem and the kind of problem that is solved
- Option 2: Distributed problem solving - no one-on-one link between between who solves the problem and the kind of problem
Option 1 has a problem
So how does problem distribution work?
- Define a relevant problem & team that will need to create more cooperation to solve it
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Start a specific process … to keep the problem solving optimal and at the same place
- Avoiding that the problem gets solved elsewhere or without the relevant contribution of every party in the solution
- Managing optimum knowledge growth and cooperation to do so
Drivers: communication, autonomy, transparency, flow and group flow
What are the obstacles for it to work well ?
- Problems can be taken away from those teams and solved elsewhere
- Timing may be too short for optimum knowledge growth to kick in
- No facilitation in the teams when it’s need for more balanced and aligned knowledge creation
Pactify has a specific approach for "distributed problem solving"
- A platform
- A single one
- With transparency on problems, how they relate to each other and what solutions are being developed for them
- A process with a facilitator
- A hierarchy that is willing to use power to keep the process going and not stop somewhere half way
- … willing to “keep the problem solving down into the organisation”
For more info, please visit: www.pactifymanagement.com