This article discusses a systematic method for analyzing problematic situations, emphasizing the importance of clarifying vague impressions of issues. The approach, known as the aspectual approach, is a variation of the systems approach and involves examining a situation from twelve different perspectives or aspects. These aspects include goals, elements, structure, functions, resources, and interactions, among others. A comprehensive understanding can be achieved by transforming these aspects into specific questions about the situation, such as the purpose, involved elements, connections, and necessary resources. The article highlights that this method is useful for analysis, setting goals, and finding creative solutions. Despite its…