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1. What we learn in school or college is so theoretical,
that we aren’t prepared for the practicality during a
job.
2. There isn’t much scope to express our creativity or
ideas, and we have to rote-memorize the answers in
school.
3. Didn’t know the positions and their roles in a job.
THINK
1. Stakeholder wants to express his ideas, and likes to
work on actual problems.
2. He believes that just learning the concept isn’t
enough. We should know how to apply it.
3. A knowledge about administration and management
is essential.
INFERENCE
1. The stakeholder wants more case studies in the
education system.
2. He doesn’t like the extra information that is given in
text books.
3. He wants the opportunity to show his creativity and
discuss and interact in class.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
A creative, intelligent, practical, communicative and
insightful person needs a way to express himself and
learn the important things because he is an open
minded person, who likes to interact and solve things in
a new or different way.

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Empathize and define

  • 1. 1. What we learn in school or college is so theoretical, that we aren’t prepared for the practicality during a job. 2. There isn’t much scope to express our creativity or ideas, and we have to rote-memorize the answers in school. 3. Didn’t know the positions and their roles in a job.
  • 2. THINK 1. Stakeholder wants to express his ideas, and likes to work on actual problems. 2. He believes that just learning the concept isn’t enough. We should know how to apply it. 3. A knowledge about administration and management is essential.
  • 3. INFERENCE 1. The stakeholder wants more case studies in the education system. 2. He doesn’t like the extra information that is given in text books. 3. He wants the opportunity to show his creativity and discuss and interact in class.
  • 4. PROBLEM STATEMENT A creative, intelligent, practical, communicative and insightful person needs a way to express himself and learn the important things because he is an open minded person, who likes to interact and solve things in a new or different way.