A Checklist of questions helps to ensure that no aspect of the challenge is neglected.
Phoenix is \u200b\u200ba list of questions developed by the CIA to encourage agents to look at challenges from many different angles.
1. Enter your challenge.
2. Ask questions. Use the list Phoenix to dissect the challenge in many ways as possible.
3. Record your questions, information needs, solutions and ideas for assessment and analysis.
FENIX LIST
The problem
What is needed to solve the problem?
What benefits will the solution of the problem?
What is not known?
What is not understood yet?
What information is available?
What is the problem?
Is this enough information? Or not enough? Or Redundant? Or contradictory?
Should be a diagram of the problem? Any picture?
What are the limits of the problem?
Can separate parts of the problem? Do you can write? What are the relationships between parts of the problem?
What are the constants (things that can not be changed) the problem?
Have you seen this problem?
Have you seen this problem in a slightly different?
you know of a problem?
Are there any similar or related problem that has the same unknown component?
Suppose you find a problem related to yours that has already been solved, can we use that solution? Can I use this method?
Can you restart the problem? How many different ways it can restart? What more generally? More specific? Can they change the rules?
What are the best, worst and most likely possibilities imagine?
Can you solve the whole problem? Is any of it?
How would you like to be the solution? Can it be imagined?
How much of the unknown can be determined?
Can you derive something useful from the information available?
Did you use all the information?
Have you taken into account all essential notions of the problem?
Can you separate the steps in the process of solving the problem? Can you determine the appropriateness of each step?
What techniques can be used to generate creative ideas? How many different techniques?
Can you see the result? How many different types of results you see?
How many different ways tried to solve the problem?
What did others?
Can intuit the solution? Can you check the result?
What should be done? What should be done?
Where should I be?
When should I take?
do?
What you need to do now?
Who will be responsible for what?
Can you use this problem to solve other problems?
What is the unique set of qualities that makes this problem what it is and unlike any other?
What signs can make better progress?
How will you know if it was successful?
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