Getting Feedback On Your Pseudocode

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This pseudocode serves as our plan. The next prudent step, despite any time pressures or urgency, is to get feedback. Here are a few ways to gather additional perspectives:

1. Conduct Your Own Research

When faced with a problem, consider various perspectives. For example, if you're thinking about starting a restaurant, you might also consider starting a food truck or a unique type of restaurant that could become a big chain. Thinking this way helps you see your problem from a high level, almost like having a dialogue with a partner.

2. Seek Advice from Trusted Sources

  • Hire Coaches: Coaches can provide valuable insights and guidance.
  • Join Mastermind Groups: Online groups, Facebook groups, or LinkedIn groups related to your profession can offer advice and highlight any blind spots you might have.

3. Consult Potential Customers or End Users

If your problem is customer-related, show your steps to potential customers or end users. They might offer additional ideas or insights that could refine your solution.

Expanding Your Pseudocode

After gathering feedback, you will likely expand your pseudocode, adding more steps to your original solution. This expansion helps ensure you have a comprehensive view of the ideal solution and minimizes the risk of encountering unsolvable issues later in the process.

In the next video, we will explore what happens with your expanded pseudocode and how to proceed with a fuller view of the ideal solution. This step is crucial to avoid major blind spots and ensure a smooth problem-solving process.