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MySolver™


A computer program for big problems.



"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter Drucker




Goal:  To build your data and thoughts into knowledge, that you can use to solve your problem.




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MySolver™ Program


MySolver™ is a subscription-based database program designed to help you analyze, organize, and create solutions for your problem.

MySolver™ combines the logic and cognitive science of our Problem-Solving Matrix and leverages it with the power of our MySQL database.





Instructions

Step-by-Step Instructions


1. Introduction:  Solving difficult problems can be an exhilarating experience. But how do you choose the most direct path to success? [...more]


2. Join MySolver™:  To use our MySolver™ database program you must first get a MySolver™ subscription. You can try it risk free. Your 1st month is FREE, then it's a low $19.95/month. [...more]


3. Login to MySolver™:  Once you have an active subscription to MySolver™ you can login to the MySolver™ database program. [...more]


4. Name your Problem:  The first task you need to do in the MySolver™ database program is to 'name' your problem. [...more]


5. Write your Problem Statement:  To create a problem statement, define your problem in a clear and concise written statement. [...more]


6. Determine the Major Categories of your Problem:  In this section, you'll break your problem down into its component parts. Your goal here is to identify all of your Major Categories. [...more]


7. Analyze Objective Data about your Problem:  In this section, you'll be entering the objective data about your problem. [...more]


8. Analyze Subjective Thoughts about your Problem:  In this section, you'll be entering your subjective thoughts about your problem. [...more]


9. Using your Database:  Now that you've analyzed your problem, it's time to put your data to work for you. [...more]


10. Create your Solutions:  In the previous sections, you've built an incredible knowledge base about your problem. Now, you're going to use what you've learned to create hypothetical solutions. [...more]


11. Analyze Objective Data about your Solutions:  In this section, you'll be entering the objective data about your solutions. [...more]


12. Analyze Subjective Thoughts about your Solutions:  In this section, you'll be entering your subjective thoughts about your solutions. [...more]


13. Evaluate your Solutions:  In the last two sections, you've analyzed your objective data and subjective thoughts regarding your solutions. [...more]


14. A Few Words on Implementation:  The implementation of solutions is outside the scope of this web site. [...more]