Could you be more specific on which fields?
Scientists used scientific method.
Managers use instinct and business sense depending on personality.
There are a couple of examples, usually depends on the person's preferred way thinking up ideas to solve the problem.
Solving problems can be done two ways, I believe. The first is that you have the knowledge of math, science or other field to resolve the issue. For instance, building a bridge over a river, a house or an office building. It is general knowledge. The other sort is by using critical thinking to figure out what the problem is and what sort of thing might solve it. This might be solving a puzzle, finding a compromise in a discussion or perhaps remembering that someone else solved the problem in a certain way. There is a third way, which is using both what you know and critical thinking to find the best solution.
It doesn't. Killing people is just a form of trying to solve predicaments between to different groups of people. By killing, you do nothing but make more problems.
No. many different careers and industries use science thinking to solve problems. It all starts and ends the same way. What would happen if? How do we do it? Lets try it. Did that work? If not, think it through again.
There are many different problems and different ways for solving them.
There are different procedures for different problems!
There is no single method. There are different methods for different problems.
People created the different computer languages to help them solve various different types of problems on computers.
There are different ways of solving different problems, not a single way for all algebraic problems.
They used different approaches to solve problems in Africa- APEX Yeet Skeet
Citizen Advice Service helps people solve a variety of problems. For example, they help people solve problems for money, legal and consumer problems by giving them advice.
There are many different problems and different ways for solving them.
She tried to solve what people thought of women
It views problems in a different way starting in 8th grade usually