Hypothesis-driven approach for problem-solving in the context of global public health 

Overview

The hypothesis-driven approach is a problem-solving method that is necessary at WHO because the environment around us is changing rapidly. WHO needs a new way of problem-solving to process large amounts of information from different fields and deliver quick, tailored recommendations to meet the needs of Member States. The hypothesis-driven approach produces solutions quickly with continuous refinement throughout the research process. This approach originated from academic research and later adopted in management consulting. This course consists of 4 modules that take you through a step-by-step process of solving problems in an effective and timely manner.

 

WHO Team
WHO Western Pacific
Editors
WHO Western Pacific Regional Office
Number of pages
83
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WPR/2023/DHP/001
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