
PIER (Problem, Idea, Explanation, Result)
PIER (Problem, Idea, Explanation, Result) is a structured way to communicate information clearly. First, identify the problem—what issue or challenge is being addressed. Next, introduce the idea or solution that aims to solve this problem. Then, provide a clear explanation of how the idea works or the reasoning behind it. Finally, share the results or outcomes achieved by implementing the idea. This framework helps organize complex information logically, making it easier to understand the key points and the flow from problem to solution and outcome.