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Par Technique (problem, Action, Result)

overall review score: 4.2
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The 'par-technique'—commonly known as the Problem-Action-Result (PAR) method—is a structured approach used in problem-solving, communication, and performance interviews. It enables individuals to clearly articulate challenges they have faced, the actions they took to address them, and the outcomes achieved. This technique emphasizes clarity, organization, and focus, making it valuable in professional development and effective storytelling.

Key Features

  • Structured framework for addressing specific scenarios
  • Focus on clear articulation of problems, actions, and results
  • Enhances communication skills in interviews and presentations
  • Promotes reflective thinking about personal or team achievements
  • Widely used in behavioral interview preparation

Pros

  • Provides a clear and logical structure for storytelling
  • Helps individuals highlight their problem-solving skills effectively
  • Versatile across various professional contexts
  • Facilitates better recall and organization of experiences

Cons

  • May lead to overly formulaic responses if used rigidly
  • Could oversimplify complex situations
  • Requires practice to apply naturally and convincingly
  • Not suitable for spontaneous or unstructured communication scenarios

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 10:53:49 PM UTC