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Winnie-the-Pooh on Problem Solving

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Outlines a simple, step-by-step procedure for effective problem solving, illustrated by the characters of Winnie-the-Pooh and his companions.

1 pages, Audio Cassette

First published November 1, 1995

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Roger E. Allen

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Profile Image for Rana Habib.
256 reviews195 followers
November 30, 2021
6/10

I'd actually give this a 5/10 but I gave it an extra point because I genuinely love Winnie The Pooh and I enjoyed imagining the characters while reading the book...HOWEVER

I don't mean to come off condescending but the whole time I was thinking to myself, "Tell me something I don't know". The contents in this book are so general and bland. The stories made the book a bit more bearable.

This is all you need to know:

SOLVE stands for:

SELECT PROBLEM OR SITUATION
OBSERVE AND ORGANIZE AND DEFINE PROBLEM OR SITUATION
LEARN BY ASKING Q'S
VISUALIZE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS, SELECT ONE, AND REFINE IT
EMPLOY SOLUTION AND MONITOR RESULTS
Profile Image for Joseph.
170 reviews12 followers
July 18, 2024
2/5

DNF

This book approaches the SOLVE method of problem solving in a cosy and childlike way, which is why I would recommend this book for people who want to introduce their children to the subject and Winnie-the-Pooh lovers who want to read something light and nostalgic. Unfortunately I am neither of those targeted groups and I found that I didn't enjoy learning through Winnie-the-Pooh characters and would've preferred to read about the method separately.
Profile Image for Anastasia Alén.
358 reviews32 followers
February 21, 2018
First of all, don't be like me...start with the first book. This was a lovely read. If you want to solve problems, this will help you. If you already have some idea, this will clarify it.
Profile Image for Daisy Hibbard.
19 reviews1 follower
March 6, 2022
I had no idea what to expect from this book when I picked it up from a Goodwill several years ago, but I'm glad I bought it and finally read it. Although the old school Winnie-the-Pooh style of writing was a bit hard to follow at times because the language didn't always flow naturally (and has a ton of unnecessary capitalizations), the message was still simple and clear. It provides a refreshing way of approaching problems, situations, or process improvement. The checklist in the back of the book is super handy as it summarizes the 5-step process. Having a consistent and repeatable way of problem solving will make the process easier and less stressful. I'm excited to test it out!
Profile Image for Allard.
14 reviews
February 20, 2019
Gelezen voor werk. In dit boek wordt een soort PCDA cyclus beschreven aan de hand van poeh en zijn vrienden. Weinig spannends en veel open deuren, maar ongetwijfeld de juiste methode op problemen aan te pakken.
Profile Image for i o r i.
139 reviews4 followers
December 9, 2018
It was cute tho, still nothing special. Pooh is just as abstracted as I am 🖤
44 reviews
September 5, 2024
Was delighted by the authenticity of the Hundred-Acre-Wood world and the Pooh-speak.
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170 reviews5 followers
April 27, 2025
ben c mimi avec des extraits de Milne, etc. mais bon pas sûr que ce soit utile après 10 ans :::
Profile Image for Ben.
585 reviews5 followers
August 3, 2016
An interesting book, but the general premise and thesis of it is simplistic and generally just something quite obvious. The attempt of the book is to help readers on how to solve problems (using a system called SOLVE), but each step of the process is pretty much something we naturally all do even without realizing it.

The Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, etc. segments were entertaining for what they were, but overall the book was an unneeded exercise in helping people to solve problems. Might be good for some people, but I generally felt it was a gigantic 'meh'.

3 Stars on GoodReads, 2.5 stars on LibraryThing.
Profile Image for Jerry.
10 reviews
May 21, 2012
Absolute shocker. Probably just about ok if you are a major Pooh fan, which I am not. The problem solving acronym is laughable and the description is so general as to make the tool (I use the term loosely) pointless. Why this was written and how it came about being published is beyond me. Oh yes, it was a follow up to a previous book using Pooh in relationship to management techniques. So clearly a retread of a an earlier idea to generate cash. Don't waste precious time reading this.
Profile Image for Marie.
2 reviews
September 22, 2008
A great childrens introduction to problem solving stratagies.
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4 reviews
March 6, 2014
A good read, for adults working with children. A cute comparison to personality and problem solving approaches.
Profile Image for Roos.
107 reviews
June 24, 2025
Very simple and quite fun.
+ The characters are mostly remarkably accurate (which means there are some extra funny Hundred Acre Wood stories to enjoy).
Profile Image for Gheeta.
473 reviews10 followers
August 9, 2011
a fun refresher on basic problem solving skills.
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