Problem solving at work
Problem solving at work, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 42 lectures, based on 20 reviews, and has 159 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn a complete method for solving problems at work Identify your preferred styles of solving problems Take ownership of problems more confidently Develop a more versatile approach to problem-solving Transform your perception of problems Solve problems more logically and more creatively Generate practical solutions to real problems This course is ideal for individuals who are Anybody with managerial or team leadership responsibilities or Newly promoted managers looking to develop their skills or Graduate recruits seeking to develop their competitiveness in the job market or Volunteers and support staff in not-for-profits or Carers, parents and homeworkers It is particularly useful for Anybody with managerial or team leadership responsibilities or Newly promoted managers looking to develop their skills or Graduate recruits seeking to develop their competitiveness in the job market or Volunteers and support staff in not-for-profits or Carers, parents and homeworkers.
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Summary
Title: Problem solving at work
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 42
Number of Published Lectures: 42
Number of Curriculum Items: 42
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 42
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn a complete method for solving problems at work
- Identify your preferred styles of solving problems
- Take ownership of problems more confidently
- Develop a more versatile approach to problem-solving
- Transform your perception of problems
- Solve problems more logically and more creatively
- Generate practical solutions to real problems
Who Should Attend
- Anybody with managerial or team leadership responsibilities
- Newly promoted managers looking to develop their skills
- Graduate recruits seeking to develop their competitiveness in the job market
- Volunteers and support staff in not-for-profits
- Carers, parents and homeworkers
Target Audiences
- Anybody with managerial or team leadership responsibilities
- Newly promoted managers looking to develop their skills
- Graduate recruits seeking to develop their competitiveness in the job market
- Volunteers and support staff in not-for-profits
- Carers, parents and homeworkers
Problem solving at workprovides a systematic method for thinking about problems and transforming them into effective solutions.
Whether you’re a manager or a team leader, a business owner or a volunteer, your work will involve solving problems. It’s not always easy. Problems come in many different forms. They keep coming, and we sometimes have no time to solve one problem before the next arrives. The result? A never-ending cycle of ‘firefighting’, which makes it hard to find any real solutions.
Take time out to reflect on your problem-solving skills and develop them. What does it mean to have a problem? What does it mean to take ownership of a problem? How can we make sense of the problems we face? How can we look at them in different ways? And how can we transform a problem into a workable solution?
Discover the answers to these questions on this enjoyable, stimulating course.
What you’ll learn
What does it mean to have a problem? You’ll understand that real-life problems, unlike problems in text books or examinations, can be solved only by doing something. Taking the right action to escape the stuckness of a problem means understanding the problem and reviewing the actions available to you. You’ll discover the skills that help you to understand solve problems as well as the different ways in which you can take ownership of a problem. You’ll learn ways of defining a problem – and, crucially, transforming your perception of it so that you can find new and creative ways of solving it. You’ll learn a wide range of tools and techniques that you can use alone or with your team. And you’ll discover a fully worked out method for implementing your solution with your stakeholders.
Course resources
Problem solving at workgives you a range of resources to help you develop your skills, including:
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a self-assessment questionnaire that you can use for yourself and with your team
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a downloadable course workbook featuring exercises, examples, summaries of the key points in each lecture and background information about the concepts and ideas behind the course
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links to useful articles and other online sources to help you develop your skills further
Is this the right course for you?
Problem solving at workhas been designed for anyone who wants to improve their skills quickly. It focuses on problems at work but is also useful to develop problem-solving as a life skill.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction: what it means to solve a problem
Lecture 1: Is this the course for you?
Lecture 2: Please download your course workbook
Lecture 3: Being stuck: what it means to have a problem
Lecture 4: Assignment 1: creating your problem-solving profile
Chapter 2: Your problem-solving profile
Lecture 1: Exploring your profile #1: the two stages of thinking
Lecture 2: Exploring your profile #2: rational and intuitive
Lecture 3: The Analyst: appraising and concluding
Lecture 4: The Explorer: discovering and experimenting
Lecture 5: The Engineer: organizing and implementing
Lecture 6: The Designer: empathizing and simplifying
Lecture 7: Versatile problem solving: extending your style
Lecture 8: Assignment 2: becoming a more versatile problem-solver
Chapter 3: Whose problem is it anyway? Four levels of problem ownership
Lecture 1: Circle of Influence, Circle of Concern
Lecture 2: Assignment 3: Circle of Concern, Circle of Influence
Lecture 3: Blame: feeling out of control
Lecture 4: Practical strategies for managing blame
Lecture 5: Resistance: meeting a need
Lecture 6: Practical strategies for overcoming resistance
Lecture 7: Responsibility: making a contract
Lecture 8: Practical strategies for discharging responsibilities
Lecture 9: Commitment: finding the flow state
Lecture 10: Practical strategies for building commitment
Lecture 11: Assignment 4: reviewing your ownership of problems
Chapter 4: Welcome to the Problem Matrix
Lecture 1: Presented and Constructed: two kinds of problem
Lecture 2: Neat and messy: how to structure a problem
Lecture 3: Assignment 5: neat or messy?
Lecture 4: Four kinds of problem #1: Puzzles and Headaches
Lecture 5: Four kinds of problem #2: Plans and Dreams
Lecture 6: Navigating the matrix: looking at problems in new ways
Lecture 7: Assignment 6: navigating the problem matrix
Chapter 5: The problem-solving toolbox
Lecture 1: Solving Puzzles: closing the gap
Lecture 2: Treating Headaches: three strategies
Lecture 3: Making Plans: managing a project
Lecture 4: Dreaming Dreams: exploring the challenge
Lecture 5: Making the Dream come true: finding an innovative solution
Lecture 6: Assignment 7: follow your Dream
Chapter 6: Implementing the solution
Lecture 1: Finding supporters: stakeholder analysis
Lecture 2: Shall I do it?: managing risk
Lecture 3: Let's do it: satisficing and finding the point of no return
Lecture 4: Selling the solution: making a business case
Lecture 5: Assignment 8: implementing a solution
Chapter 7: Bonus section
Lecture 1: Bonus lecture
Instructors
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Alan Barker
A University of Cambridge tutor and published author -
Clare Lynch
Cambridge University writing tutor & professional copywriter
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