Introduction to Problem-Solving
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If you find that you are not always inspired in solving daily problems, or simply that there are too many issues and not enough time, by taking the Introduction to Problem-Solving course you will learn at least:
- one simple model of problem-solving
- starting from concepts
- continuing with tools and techniques
- discussing barriers to efficient problem-solving and
- ending with problem-solving skills and competencies development.
Introduction to Problem Solving is included in a larger course on problem-solving and decision-making strategy as an introductory part, and here is presented as a stand-alone course for those interested in learning about the problem-solving topics.
The course contains more than 2 hours of video lectures, written lectures; and one final quiz. The lectures include examples and exercises, and your active participation will improve information retention and learning quality
So, if you are interested in improving your own problem-solving you will greatly benefit. This course will help improving your professional and personal aspects of your life, and you will have the opportunity to change your bad and unproductive behaviors with new and functional ones
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3The Problem-Solving ModelVideo lesson
Learn an effective problem-solving model and details the approach to problem-solving
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4Problem-Solving TechniquesVideo lesson
Presents the techniques and steps of effective problem-solving.
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5On IntuitionText lesson
necessary – or even desirable – to rely on your intuition when making business and personal decisions.
Intuition isn't purely a random feeling or emotion. Instead it involves many factors, including your past experiences, your memories, conditioning you've learned, your innate pattern recognition, and your inherent knowledge.
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6Problem-Solving Mind Traps (I) - The ListVideo lesson
Helps you recognize the effects of five types of mind traps.
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7Problem-Solving Mind Traps (II) - The DetailsVideo lesson
Details the five types of mind traps and gives you the opportunity to practice.
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8Problem-Solving Mind Traps (III) - The ToolsVideo lesson
Presents the techniques for dealing with problem-solving mind traps.
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9Problem-Solving Process TrapsVideo lesson
Presenting process barriers in problem-solving.
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10The Status-Quo TrapText lesson
We all like to believe that we make decisions rationally and objectively. But the fact is, we all carry biases, and those biases influence the choices we make. Decision makers display, for example, a strong bias toward alternatives that perpetuate the status quo.
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