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DPS 51096 | 14 hours |
This course is designed to help you identify which category your toughest problem falls into. Once you understand the problem type you can select the best problem-solving method for your specific problem, and follow a straightforwrad roadmap to a lasting solution. The objective is to dramatically improve your problem solving abilities for all types of problems, and to make you a better business thinker and decision maker.
How do we typically solve tough problems?
The three things that must be in place before you can address a problem
Describing and analyzing your toughest problem
Solving problems where cause and effect can be made visible
Solving problems that involve many stakeholders with strong vested interests
Solving problems relating to multiple priorities
Solving problems relating to the future
Solving problems involving large groups, where actions can be unpredictable
Solving problems where two goals are in conflict with each other
The eight traps of decision making and countermeasures for each
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