Novice VS Expert paper

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In 750-1,000 words, explain the difference between a novice and an expert problem solver, by doing the following:

  1. Describe the characteristics of a problem-solving expert.
  2. Explain how to gain the skills necessary to be classified as an expert problem solver. Apply the concepts that were studies this week.

Use three to five scholarly resources to support your explanations.

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Running Head: EXPERTS PROBLEM SOLVING

Problem-solving: Experts vs. novice
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EXPERTS PROBLEM SOLVING

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Introduction
It the through the desire to explore an opportunity or solve a problem that the world has
seen the development of innovation and breakthroughs in different disciplines. Problems are
imperative to elicit human kind reasoning and processing of information to achieve desired
solutions. While a problem might present more than one solution approach, an optimum solution
is more desirable and satisfactory thus the need to acquire essential skills to solve problems with
the best solutions (Arora, 2017). Given the competitive nature associated with modern business,
most entities have resorted to the absorption of skilled problem solvers who are well versed in
their field of competence. For this reason, the text presented herein explores the characteristics of
expert problem solvers in a general context while comparing to the novices. On the same note,
the text adds to existing literature regarding the possible skills to be gained in the quest to
become an expert solver.
Characteristics of an expert solver
Typically an expert problem solver is calm and develops a global approach before
tackling a problem to sift as many details of the problems as possible. This cha...


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