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3. Utilize a written, clear set of criteria and then weigh solution alternatives. Identify criteria for a good decision, including what a successful decision would look like, as well as what is required of the solution.
4. Develop a list of possible solutions, including zany, off-the-wall ideas, to help encourage and develop creative problem solving. Then, re-evaluate the solutions for the best alternative or process to solve the problem.
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