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What if troubleshooting is not about knowing more… but about thinking differently? After 30 years working in technology, the biggest shift in my career was learning how to approach problems systematically. Not faster. Not louder. Just more structured. In this video, I use a simple example, a laptop that will not print to a wireless printer, to show how thinking like a system changes everything. You will see how to: • Separate what is happening from why it is happening • Map the moving parts inside a problem • Change one variable at a time and observe the result • Replace guesswork with a repeatable process This is not about memorizing fixes. It is about learning to think in a way that works across tools, teams, and situations. Troubleshooting is structured thinking. Once you understand the system, you stop reacting and start experimenting with intention. If you work with technology, lead people, run a business, or simply want to solve problems with more clarity, this framework will serve you well. I also created a one-page map that shows how this skill connects to leadership and communication. You can download it here: https://learn.heyivantech.com/skills-... In the next video, I will share how I learned that effective presentation is built, not born. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 00:14 - First Thing 00:35 - Second Thing 01:13 - Third Thing 02:00 - Fourth Thing 02:46 - Fifth Thing GOT A QUESTION? Do you have a tech question? Just shout “Hey Ivan” in the comments. If you like this video, subscribe — it’s free! If you know of anyone who could benefit by watching this video, tell them about it and send them a link. Thanks for stopping by! ~Ivan Channel Art by Len Peralta - http://www.lenperalta.com