This chapter discusses several types of training and assistance that you can use to develop your troubleshooting skills. While some argue that troubleshooting is anart, in fact, successful troubleshooting depends more on logic and knowledge. Because of this, troubleshooting can be taught and developed. Some of the troubleshooter’s skill develops naturally due to experience, but experience alone is seldom enough to produce a troubleshooter capable of tackling a wide variety of situations. To develop a wide range of skills, a technician needs initiative, training, and assistance. To be successful in your training, you must become an active participant. You must.