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Practical Problem Solving Skills

Monday, 13 November 2023 | Van Rooyen, Karin

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Effective problem-solving is a valuable skill in various aspects of life, including work, personal relationships, and decision-making.

We will explore practical problem-solving techniques that can help you navigate challenges and exploit opportunities.

Practical Problem-Solving Techniques include:

  • Brainstorming.
  • Mind Mapping.
  • Swot Analysis.
  • Decision Matrix.
  • Pareto Analysis.
  • Fishbone Diagram.
  • Six Thinking Hats.
  • Role Reversal.
  • Force Field Analysis and
  • Prototyping. 

In subsequent video‘s, we will take a deeper dive into each of this techniques. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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