Solution Thinking Framework

Transform problems into permanent solutions using our structured Solution Thinking approach.

Solve Framework Steps
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A beige box holds two cards. The top card is green with the word 'THINKING' prominently displayed in black text along with the phrase '(actional)' and other smaller text details. The card beneath is red, partially obscured by the green card, also containing textual information. The box has minimalistic text on its lower part.

State, observe, list, validate, execute for effective problem resolution.

A business model canvas titled 'Battle Board' is taped to a white wall with yellow tape. The canvas is covered with orange sticky notes containing handwritten text. The wall card at the top says 'Forty Two.” Outside the window, blurred buildings are visible under a blue sky with white clouds.
A business model canvas titled 'Battle Board' is taped to a white wall with yellow tape. The canvas is covered with orange sticky notes containing handwritten text. The wall card at the top says 'Forty Two.” Outside the window, blurred buildings are visible under a blue sky with white clouds.
Wooden Scrabble tiles are arranged to form the motivational message: 'FOCUS ON REMEDIES NOT FAULTS'. The tiles are set against a plain, white background.
Wooden Scrabble tiles are arranged to form the motivational message: 'FOCUS ON REMEDIES NOT FAULTS'. The tiles are set against a plain, white background.
Root Cause Analysis

Identify underlying issues to ensure lasting solutions and prevent future problems.

Choose the best solution through validation and evaluation for optimal outcomes.

Best Solution Selection

Solution Thinking

Framework for permanent problem-solving through structured approaches.

A hand is holding a smartphone displaying a website with the header 'LE SOLUZIONI'. The smartphone screen shows a section with an image of a person and text underneath. The background is a wooden table surface.
A hand is holding a smartphone displaying a website with the header 'LE SOLUZIONI'. The smartphone screen shows a section with an image of a person and text underneath. The background is a wooden table surface.
Root Cause Analysis

Identify and understand underlying issues effectively.

A business model canvas displayed on a corkboard features several categories with sticky notes of various colors. The categories include key partners, key activities, value proposition, customer relationships, customer segments, channels, cost structure, and revenue streams. Each category contains notes with handwritten text that describes elements of a business strategy, divided into sections using lines on the board.
A business model canvas displayed on a corkboard features several categories with sticky notes of various colors. The categories include key partners, key activities, value proposition, customer relationships, customer segments, channels, cost structure, and revenue streams. Each category contains notes with handwritten text that describes elements of a business strategy, divided into sections using lines on the board.
Possible Solutions

Explore various options for effective problem resolution.

A group of people participate in a collaborative brainstorming session. Yellow sticky notes are scattered across a blue table, each containing handwritten ideas or notes. Several hands are in motion, holding pens and sticky notes, indicating active participation. A bottle of water and a clear plastic cup are also on the table.
A group of people participate in a collaborative brainstorming session. Yellow sticky notes are scattered across a blue table, each containing handwritten ideas or notes. Several hands are in motion, holding pens and sticky notes, indicating active participation. A bottle of water and a clear plastic cup are also on the table.
A textured wall features a large poster with the words 'TOP 10' in bold black and white lettering. Below the main text, a smaller phrase reads 'solutions for the common good'.
A textured wall features a large poster with the words 'TOP 10' in bold black and white lettering. Below the main text, a smaller phrase reads 'solutions for the common good'.
Best Solution

Select the most effective approach for implementation.

Execution Phase

Implement solutions and assess their effectiveness continuously.

Customer Reviews

See what our clients say about Solution Thinking framework.

Solution Thinking transformed our approach to problem-solving, leading to lasting results.

Emily Johnson
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A top view of a notebook open to a page with the headings 'The Weekly Worksheet,' 'Roles,' and 'Goals' written at the top. Each column lists aspects like spiritual, physical, mental, and social/emotional, along with a central note 'Sharpen the Saw.' A pen rests diagonally across the page. Next to the notebook is the book 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People' by Stephen R. Covey, placed on a textured gray surface.

New York

The SOLVE framework helped us identify root causes and implement effective solutions that truly last. Highly recommend Solution Thinking for any business challenges.

Several individuals are using colorful sticky notes on a table covered with printed papers. The notes have words like 'customer', 'problem', and 'journey map', indicating a collaborative planning or brainstorming session. Hands are visible, actively arranging the notes.
Several individuals are using colorful sticky notes on a table covered with printed papers. The notes have words like 'customer', 'problem', and 'journey map', indicating a collaborative planning or brainstorming session. Hands are visible, actively arranging the notes.
Michael Smith

Los Angeles

★★★★★
★★★★★