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  2. Progress, plans, problems - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress,_plans,_problems

    Progress, plans, problems (PPP) is a management technique for recurring (daily, weekly or monthly) status reporting. A person reports 3-5 achievements, goals and challenges from the reporting period.

  3. P versus NP problem - Wikipedia

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    The P versus NP problem is a major unsolved problem in theoretical computer science, asking whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified can also be quickly solved. The web page explains the history, context, and implications of this problem, and gives examples of NP-complete and NP-hard problems.

  4. Wicked problem - Wikipedia

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    A wicked problem is a complex and difficult problem that cannot be solved by conventional methods, because of its social, political, or environmental complexity. Learn about the origin, characteristics, and strategies of wicked problems, and see examples from various domains.

  5. PDCA - Wikipedia

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    PDCA or plan–do–check–act is an iterative design and management method used in business for the control and continual improvement of processes and products. It is also known as the Shewhart cycle, the control circle, or the PDSA cycle, and it is based on the scientific method and the work of Deming and Shewhart.

  6. Problem solving - Wikipedia

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    Problem solving is the process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles, ranging from simple personal tasks to complex issues in various fields. The web page explains the different types, methods, and approaches of problem solving in psychology, cognitive sciences, computer science, and logic.

  7. Project planning - Wikipedia

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    Learn about project planning, a part of project management that uses schedules and methods to plan and report progress within a project environment. Find out the steps, inputs, outputs, and examples of project planning.

  8. Unintended consequences - Wikipedia

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    An erosion gully in Australia caused by rabbits, an unintended consequence of their introduction as game animals. In the social sciences, unintended consequences (sometimes unanticipated consequences or unforeseen consequences, more colloquially called knock-on effects) are outcomes of a purposeful action that are not intended or foreseen.

  9. Progress note - Wikipedia

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    A progress note is a part of a medical record where healthcare professionals document a patient's clinical status or achievements. It can be organized in various formats, such as SOAP or DART, depending on the clinical situation and information to record.