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This course introduces problem solving and decision making techniques. These days, we're all regularly faced with problems we need to solve and decisions we need to make. This course will show you which techniques are the most efficient for various circumstances. It will help you solve both simple and complex problems and make decisions more easily and with more confidence.
This course introduces problem solving and decision making techniques. These days, we are all regularly faced with problems we need to solve and decisions we need to make. This course will show you which techniques are the most efficient for various circumstances. It will help you to solve both simple and complex problems and make decisions more easily and with more confidence. The techniques that will be covered in detail are: brainstorming, nominal group techniques, mind maps and affinity diagrams. In the last module, five more very useful techniques will be briefly described. Those five techniques are: Group Passing Technique, Stepladder Technique, Fishbone Diagram, Interrelationship diagrams and Force Field Analysis. After you have studied the details of the first four techniques and I have introduced you to five more in short, you will be provided with enough information to employ the acquired knowledge.
This course introduces problem solving and decision making techniques. These days, we are all regularly faced with problems we need to solve and decisions we need to make. This course will show you which techniques are the most efficient for various circumstances. It will help you to solve both simple and complex problems and make decisions more easily and with more confidence. The techniques that will be covered in detail are: brainstorming, nominal group techniques, mind maps and affinity diagrams. In the last module, five more very useful techniques will be briefly described. Those five techniques are: Group Passing Technique, Stepladder Technique, Fishbone Diagram, Interrelationship diagrams and Force Field Analysis. After you have studied the details of the first four techniques and I have introduced you to five more in short, you will be provided with enough information to employ the acquired knowledge.