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Occam’s Razor

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  • s0nt3kS Offline
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    Occam’s Razor is a problem-solving principle that states:

    The simplest explanation, with the fewest assumptions, is usually the correct one.


    In Plain Terms:

    When you’re faced with multiple possible explanations or solutions, start with the simplest one that still fits the facts.


    Example:

    If your car won’t start:

    • One explanation: the battery is dead (simple)

    • Another: a complex electrical failure involving multiple systems (complicated)

    Occam’s Razor would suggest checking the battery first.


    Why It Matters in Business:

    • Avoids overcomplicating decisions

    • Helps teams focus on practical, testable solutions

    • Supports faster problem resolution and clearer thinking


    Applications:

    • Troubleshooting problems: Look for the most direct cause before exploring exotic ones.

    • Customer feedback: A drop in sales? It may just be a confusing checkout page—not a broken pricing model.

    • Strategy decisions: Don’t overengineer a process if a simpler one works.


    It’s not a law, but a guiding principle—the simplest idea isn’t always right, but it’s often the best starting point.

    Would you like to see how to apply Occam’s Razor to a business strategy or customer issue?

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