Problem Solving: Determining and Building Your Strengths


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Overview/Description
Achieving your problem-solving goals typically involves applying problem-solving skills and tools through various steps in an established problem-solving process. Whatever you think of your current problem-solving skills, it is always possible to improve upon them and even to develop new skills. To improve, you first need to evaluate your existing problem-solving style, identify your strengths and weaknesses and develop an ongoing strategy for sharpening and building your skills. You also need to recognise the main barriers that lie in the way of effective problem solving – your biases – and develop techniques for reducing their impact on your ability to solve problems. This course helps you evaluate and develop your problem-solving skills, and also aims to help you recognise and overcome several types of bias. The course first takes you through the process of evaluating and interpreting your existing problem-solving styles. It then introduces approaches for identifying areas for improvement in your problem-solving skill set and recommends strategies for enhancing main skills. Finally, it explains how to recognise and overcome biases in a problem-solving situation.

Target Audience
Individuals who want to develop or improve their problem-solving and decision-making skills

Expected Duration (hours)
1.0

Lesson Objectives

Problem Solving: Determining and Building Your Strengths

  • interpret a problem-solving style chart
  • recognise effective approaches for identifying areas for improvement in your problem-solving skill set
  • recommend strategies for building required problem-solving skills in a given scenario
  • classify the type of bias exhibited in a scenario
  • identify tactics for handling bias in problem solving
  • Course Number:
    pd_12_a02_bs_enin