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    Critical Thinking, Creative Problem Solving, & Decision Making

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    Category critical thinking training, decision making, decision making skills

    Deadline: October 30, 2017 | Date: October 30, 2017

    Venue/Country: Colorado, U.S.A

    Updated: 2017-10-03 13:42:34 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    OVERVIEW

    You will walk away with some simple tools to guide your decision making and problem solving, which you can use in many situations to get the results you want.

    In this webinar, you will learn to make effective decisions and solve problems using critical thinking and practical tools. You make decisions and solve problems every day. Learn to apply critical thinking techniques to these activities.

    Every organization must be nimble when solving new and recurring challenges. Everyone within the organization must be able to use critical thinking and creative problem solving to take action on these challenges. Avoid the tendency to start solving a problem before it is clearly defined. Admit to poor decisions and take corrective action, even if it’s tough. Track your decision-making record and continuously improve.

    WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

    Did I make the right decision? This question often haunts us after every major decision. Sometimes the consequences won't reveal themselves for a long time. Learn to make good decisions using proven approaches. Although there are no 100% guarantees, you can improve your own track record and continuously improve your ability to use critical thinking, solve problems, and made useful decisions.

    AREAS COVERED

    • What are Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving?

    o Define Critical Thinking

    o Strengths and Challenges when analyzing and solving problems

    o Current problem-solving approaches

    o Relationships among planning, critical thinking, and creative problem solving

    o Role of critical thinking in meeting business challenges

    o Prioritize issues for greatest decision-making effectiveness and efficiency

    • Understanding your thinking and decision-making preferences

    o Neuroscience of your thinking and decision making

    o Build on the contributions of different thinking preferences for good decisions

    o Flex your thinking to solve critical problems

    • Integrate art and science of critical thinking and creative problem solving

    o Role of values and facts in decision making

    o Challenge “knowledge,” beliefs, “facts,” assumptions, and conventional wisdom

    o Methods to explore alternatives, ask probing questions, and stimulate thinking

    o Convert negativity into curiosity

    • Continuously improving your problem-solving skills

    o Develop an action plan to improve critical thinking and creative problem solving

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    • Departmental Managers

    • Executives

    • Supervisors

    • Project managers

    • Leaders in any capacity

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    Adopt approaches that work:

    • Solve problems and make effective decisions using critical thinking and practical tools

    • Increase decision accuracy

    • Minimize poor decisions; neutralize stress, emotions, and distractions on decisions

    • Make great decisions using conflict creatively

    • Challenge all assumptions and seek alternative information

    For more detail please click on this below link:

    https://goo.gl/7hxCTr

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