Answer:
1. Identifying that the problem exists: Recognizing there is a problem that needs to be solved.
2. Defining the problem: Naming and describing the problem.
3. Generating solutions: Coming up with many possible solutions for the problem.
4. Evaluating solutions and enacting the chosen solution: Evaluating each possible solution to select the one that is most likely to solve the problem, and then effectively carrying out the chosen solution.
5. Assessing the outcome: Determining whether the problem was solved or not. If the problem was solved, no need to repeat the process. If the problem still exists or if another problem appears, the process might need to begin again.