If you want truly to understand something, try to change it.
Kurt Lewin (190–1947)
Pioneer of social, organizational and applied psychology
The German-American founder of the social psychology, Kurt Lewin (1890—1947), invented this simple method to analyze driving and hampering factors in a given situation. Write a central question or term on a piece of paper. Then collect from the participants driving factors on side and hampering factors on the other. Assign a score to each force from weak (1) to strong (5). Thus, you could calculate whether you have the hampering factors overweigh the driving ones or vice/versa.

For analysis see also:
SWOT
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. Albert Einstein (1879—1955)German theoretical physicist Like...
Six Thinking Hats
The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our...