Brian DeVries, Senior Advisor at Lean Fox Solutions, joined Jamie Flinchbaugh on the People Solve Problems podcast to share his insights on problem-solving methodologies and leadership. Brian recently authored a children’s book, “The Big Thinking of a Small Knight,” which teaches leadership and continuous improvement principles through storytelling.
Brian explained his preferred problem-solving approach, the nine-box methodology, which begins with what he calls a “rally cry” – a clear, concise problem statement that teams can consistently return to throughout the process. He shared a compelling story about a meeting where team members wrote down their understanding of the problem they were trying to solve, only to discover that no two descriptions matched. This experience reinforced the importance of having a unified understanding of the problem at hand.
The conversation explored the significance of breaking down complex problems into manageable pieces. Brian described how he looks for specific triggers that indicate when a problem needs to be broken down, such as when teams struggle with measuring improvements or when the path forward isn’t clear. He drew parallels to personal health goals, where large objectives are achieved through smaller, actionable daily steps.
One of the most powerful moments Brian shared was from his work with a nonprofit organization, where a program participant remarked, “I didn’t know my mind could think about a problem that way.” This experience highlighted the transformative power of teaching problem-solving skills and continues to inspire his work today.
Brian emphasized the crucial role of psychological safety in creating an effective problem-solving culture. He shared a personal story from his early days as a manufacturing supervisor, where showing vulnerability and admitting his lack of knowledge to his team helped build trust and led to significant improvements over time. This approach exemplifies his belief that leaders should be intentional about creating an environment where it’s safe to make mistakes and learn from them.
Throughout the conversation, Brian demonstrated his passion for helping others develop their problem-solving capabilities and creating environments where people feel empowered to contribute their ideas. His approach combines structured methodologies with human-centered leadership principles.
To learn more about Brian’s work and perspectives, visit his websites at https://www.devriesii.com/ and https://leanfoxsolutions.com/, connect with him on LinkedIn
Be sure to check out his children’s book at https://www.amazon.com/Big-Thinking-Small-Knight/dp/B0DW1LB3HZ/.