What is "follow-up" with respect to problem solving?

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addressing solutions that may need to be changed
addressing solutions that may need to be changed

finding out what your supervisor thinks of your solution
finding out what your supervisor thinks of your solution

finding someone else to deal with a difficult situation
finding someone else to deal with a difficult situation

finishing the problem-solving process as quickly as possible

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In the context of problem solving, "follow-up" typically refers to addressing solutions that may need to be changed. This involves checking the effectiveness of a solution after it has been implemented and making necessary adjustments based on feedback or observed outcomes.