The Four Step Problem Solving Process

George PolyaAs part of his work on problem solving ["How to Solve It", 2nd ed., Princeton University Press, 1957, ISBN 0-691-08097-6], George Polya (see picture) described a four step problem solving process.

In this book, Polya described the experience of problem solving as follows:(p. v)

" A great discovery solves a great problem but there is a grain of discovery in the solution of any problem. Your problem may be modest; but if it challenges your curiosity and brings into play your inventive faculties, and if you solve it by your own means, you may experience the tension and enjoy the triumph of discovery. "

Here is a summary of Polya's 4-step strategy for problem solving, taken from his book:

  1. UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM
  2. DEVISING A PLAN
  3. CARRYING OUT THE PLAN
  4. LOOKING BACK

This strategy and other general mathematics problem-solving strategies, or rules of thumb for successful problem solving, are examples of heuristics.