Do you often breakdown problems analysis with certain framework?

amanah alfian
21 replies
I love journaling. It helps me a lot to gather all my ideas, problems, and potential solution. Miro, Figma Jam, has so many thought frameworks. Usually I use problem tree analysis framework. I put the highest priority on the top, then anything else will follow. Do you think such kind of methods helps you too? How often you use it?

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André J
true analysis is chaotic. embrace chaos. And find structure in it. it will emerge.
amanah alfian
@sentry_co sure, journaling in well structure will reshape the way our thought process
Thomas Kelly
Yes, I do! Using the PESTEL analysis helps me to understand the larger macro-environmental factors at play.
amanah alfian
@tkelly888 I never user PESTEL, but I ever heard about this method from my friend Might be I need to learn again and try this method
Gregory Adams
I utilize the Fishbone Diagram (Ishikawa diagram) for detailed cause-and-effect analysis, it’s been a game changer!
amanah alfian
@adams11g Yes, fishbone diagram. Don't you think that actually fishbone diagram such as tree diagram? But fishbone diagram in horizontally mindset, while tree diagram in vertically problem solving ?
Joe Gonzales
the MoSCoW method is my go-to for prioritizing tasks and solving problems in the most efficient way.
amanah alfian
@joe_gonzalez_23 Yes, I love MoSCoW analysis too By implementing this method, I could leveling problem and solution based on our priority, impact, and result
Susan Evans
I often use the SWOT framework (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) to dissect problems and strategize effectively.
amanah alfian
@e33susan Yaps, I love SWOT analysis too. It's focusing us too see our possibility in every opportunity :)
Raisa Shafiyyullah
Yes, they do. You just have to pick which one is best for you. I use whimsical for flowcharts and notion.
Raisa Shafiyyullah
@ammanahalfian Yes, it's the same! You can use Miro too. I use Whimsical for flowcharts, database diagrams, mockups, and wireframes.
amanah alfian
@raisans my ui ux team usually use whimsical on discovery problem process before figma launch their figma jam. Don't you think flowchart design from whimsical just similar with figma jam?
Rituparna Ghosh
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amanah alfian
@ananya_ch wow, so cool Do your team build this platform?
Ruth Rivera
Oh, totally. The Eisenhower Box for prioritization. Pareto Analysis when I see a bunch of problems and need to focus on the vital few.
amanah alfian
@ruthriv33 I usually use Eisenhower Box It shaped the way I thinking about problem. Not only in work but also personal
Sandhya Narayanan
Yes - I love visualising using tree structures / flowcharts. Lucid, Miro has been my go-to tools. I often go back revisiting this structure to thinking and segmenting: 1. Phase I: Finding the problem - often we need to re-align on whether we are picking the right problem to solve. 2. Phase II: Problem solving 3. Phase III : put them in a defined framework that fleshes out the strategy.
amanah alfian
@sandhya_narayanan1 Do you use a lot of product to visualising and breaking down the problem? Or currently, you only focus on one product? Thus all the data will be collected in one platform and easily to be tracked?