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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: problems + wicked + 0.33  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)


Times Online
Remember Solzhenitsyn?s Warning
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The human mind ?is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked.? And yet, in America and Britain, we usually reason that human nature is good. ...
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Electric car takes on sporty flair
Inquirer.net, Philippines -
This car company, the Lightning Car Company, has come up with a prototype that looks even more wicked and attractive than the TESLA. ...

Kent Online
Judge condemns "wicked" attack on party-goer
Kent Online, United Kingdom - Aug 4, 2008
He had to return to hospital three times because of problems. ?You had already punched the lights out of this poor young man and knocked him to the ground ...
This nudging stuff is nothing new - and it's all a bit shaky
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Trouble is, the theory doesn't hold Just like the wicked, there is going to be no rest for Conservative MPs this summer. Courtesy of David Cameron, ...

Canada.com
Water Ice on Mars Confirmed
Space.com - Jul 31, 2008
Boynton said he initially dubbed the sample "Wicked Witch" after the witch in "Hansel in Gretel" who met her end when she was shoved into an oven. ...
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Pocono II: Kurt Busch race report
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Busch was 42nd on the restart and continued to fight "wicked" handling conditions. The team utilized numerous chassis adjustments and resorted to removing ...
Xpress Reviews?First Look at New Books
Library Journal, NY -
The main character, Prentice, with his wicked sarcasm and uncanny ability to distinguish women?s perfume brands by smell alone, is wholly sympathetic. ...

Globe and Mail
How do you solve a problem like... Elicia?
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jul 28, 2008
She sang the show-stopping number Defying Gravity from Schwartz's ridiculously popular musical Wicked again tonight, right? It's the most thrilling song in ...
Theater Review: Nine
Pegasus News, TX -
Such as Jonathan Larsen's Rent, Spring Awakening, and Wicked. Once you've experienced the original Broadway cast in those productions, nothing will match it ...

Bleacher Report
Tribe Talk: The Catcher/First-Base Dilemma
Bleacher Report, CA -
If Fausto gets better with each start, improves his control and regains that wicked sinker by year's end, it would be encouraging. Michael Taylor: It's gone ...
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A systematic approach for solving the wicked problem of software release planning -
A Ngo-The, G Ruhe - Soft Computing-A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and …, 2008 - Springer
... planning ? Decision support ? Uncertainty ? Diversification ? Soft criteria ?
Evolutionary problem solving ? Wicked planning problems ? Fuzzy outranking ...

What to Do When Stakeholders Matter: The Case of Problem Formulation for the African American Men … -
JM Bryson, GL Cunningham, KJ Lokkesmoe - Public Administration Review, 2002 - Blackwell Synergy
... to fit the criteria for what Rittel and Webber (1973; Rob- erts 2000) call ?wicked
problems?: ? There is no definitive problem formulation ? The ...

Stress, Depression, Irrational Beliefs, and Alcohol Use and Problems in a College Student Sample -
CD Camatta, CT Nagoshi - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1995 - Blackwell Synergy
... Some people are wicked and should be severely blamed and ... both alcohol use and alcohol
use problems,17 but ... seeking is only correlated with problem drink- ing.1 ...

… for Collective Actions that Impact the Environment: Alleviating Water Supply Problems in a Nonarid … -
AS Routhe, RE Jones, DL Feldman - Social Science Quarterly, 2005 - Blackwell Synergy
... protecting the environment, becomes a "wicked" policy dilemma ... Researchers tackled
this problem by clarifying the meaning of ... Top of page Water Supply Problems Fac ...

Individual Differences in Need for Cognition and Complex Problem Solving -
KU Nair, S Ramnarayan - Journal of Research in Personality, 2000 - Elsevier
... problems have been termed unstructured, wicked, or ill ... avoid many of the generalization
problems of laboratory ... Measures of problem solving (PS) effectiveness ...

The utilization of individual capabilities in group approaches to strategic decision-making
DM Schweiger, WR Sandberg - Strategic Management Journal, 1989 - JSTOR
... For any given wicked problem there is a variety ... Internal problems included weak
accounting systems, poor inventory ... resources used in solving the problem at hand ...

The Cognitive Preferences of School Principals -
DE Inbar - 1992 - emeraldinsight.com
... from relatively ?tame? issues to ?wicked? issues[29], which ... an indication that in
such issues, various statements ... A 2.55 0.24 2.45 0.33 2.70 0.30 2.52 ...

Group approaches for improving strategic decision making: A comparative analysis of dialectical … -
DM Schweiger, WR Sandberg, JW Ragan - Academy of Management Journal, 1986 - JSTOR
... required to anticipate, define, and solve "wicked" strategic problems. ... techniques
to specific types of problems and decisions. ... this is less of a problem for ad ...

[PDF] Conceptual Modeling for Computerized Information Systems Support in Organizations
J Krogstie - Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Trondheim, …, 1995 - idi.ntnu.no
... 12 2.2 Problems with Computerized Information Systems . . . . .
14 2.2.1 Why is there a Problem? . . . . ...

Supporting Software Release Planning Decisions for Evolving Systems -
O Saliu, G Ruhe - 29th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop, 2005 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
... The release planning problem is ?wicked? [4]in ... fundamental types of release planning
problems: (i) release ... In the second problem type, the decision about ...

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Research Team Studies Best Way to Solve Wicked Problems

What’s the best way to solve a wicked problem — by working in a large group sharing ideas via the intranet or as individuals? That’s the question George S. Davidson and his research team at Sandia National Laboratories attempted to resolve this summer.

The research, conducted by Davidson, Courtney Dornburg, Susan Stevens, Stacey Hendrickson, Travis Bauer and Chris Forsythe, had some surprising results.

“In this day and age of email and the internet, our expectations were that computer-mediated group brainstorming, i.e. across the web with no face-to face contact, was going to have the best results,” Davidson says. “What we found, however, was that people working as individuals were at least as effective and possibly more so than those brainstorming in a group over the web when trying to solve ‘wicked,’ tangled problems, both in terms of quality and quantity.”

The experiment was funded by Sandia’s internal Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) program.

Wicked problems are those problems that by their very definition are so tangled that there is no agreement about their definitions, much less their solutions.

Davidson assembled a team that consisted of himself, three psychologists (two of them PhD students), and two cognition researchers to investigate tools and methods for bringing very large numbers of people together to solve difficult problems via the intranet. The team anticipated that the group brainstorming could result in a huge pool of ideas that might lead to solutions. They decided to pursue an electronic brainstorming experiment built around the very common face-to-face technique used at Sandia where people submit ideas written on Yellow Sticky Post-It ® Notes.

Sandia is a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) laboratory.

As the team designed the experiment, the initial issue was deriving a wicked problem with no predefined “right or wrong answer,” Dornburg says. In June Dornburg, a psychologist who has worked at Sandia for two years, attended a new-hire breakfast hosted by Labs President and Director Tom Hunter. During the breakfast, Hunter posed the new hires with a challenge, asking them to think about the implications of two popular models in management theory. In one view workers are just another natural resource to be used. In contrast, the second model sees employees as assets, which can be made more valuable by investing in their development. Dornburg shared the question with the team, and they unanimously decided to make it the wicked problem for the experiment.

They recruited 120 Sandia employees and contractors and 26 student interns through an internal online daily newsletter and word of mouth to participate in the experiment that lasted four days in August. The participants were broken into two groups, those who worked alone and did not see the ideas of the other participants and those who worked in a group and were able to see and build on the ideas of the other members in the group via the Labs’ intranet. Of the 120 employees and contractors, 69 contributed ideas.

During the experiment, participants logged onto the website anonymously and saw the question displayed at the top of the screen. They were asked to input their ideas — the more the better, but no name calling or abusive language.

The research was unusual because, while studies have been conducted with large brainstorming groups, most have been performed in academic settings with college students as participants. This experiment was, to the research team’s knowledge, the first done in a laboratory/industrial setting over an extended period of time.

In addition, most previous studies looked only at quantity — number of responses — while only a small number examined the quality of the ideas. The Sandia experiment analyzed both. Responses to Hunter’s question were scored by team members according to originality, feasibility, and effectiveness. Responses were also analyzed by STANLEY, a Sandia-developed text analysis tool that looked at common noun phrases and key words.

“We were amazed at the length and quality of the responses, both from the people working as a group and those working individually,” Dornburg says. “People were very engaged, often writing long, detailed responses.”

She adds that what was most interesting is that the quality of ideas from the people responding as individuals was “significantly better across all three quality ratings.”

Dornburg says the finding that individuals are more successful than groups in computer-mediated brainstorming suggests a time- and cost-saving potential for companies. Generally, when electronic group brainstorming is compared to face-to-face brainstorming, it is touted as having the advantages of shorter meetings, increased participation by remote team members, better documentation via electronic recording, and cash savings. But the Sandia research suggests that people working to solve problems on their own might involve less time and, thus less expenses, than electronic group brainstorming.

While individuals working alone nominally faired better in this study, Davidson says, the research also indicates that group on-line brainstorming can be effective when ideas are needed from large numbers of people.

“Despite our findings, it still seems reasonable that there may be modes of [as yet, untested] web-based interactions and strategies that would allow the larger group to have superior performance compared to a limited number of participants working alone, even if those participants are able to reason and write about their ideas with brilliance and clarity,” Davidson says

He expects that in coming years “better software, including threaded discussions with moderators to focus the work and prediction markets to evaluate quality, will become tools that large organizations will use to solve wicked problems.”

Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin company, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major R&D responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies, and economic competitiveness.

 
 
 
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