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 Change
and the opportunity to change is constant but can only be secured if a positive
and confident attitude, and an effective problem solving and decision making environment
exists.
This problem solving course will help participants
to achieve success by promoting their understanding of the nature of problems,
their initiation and analysis as a prerequisite to problem solving. Participants
ability to predict, prevent, quantify, cope, communicate and enlist co-operation
is enhanced, resulting in improved quality of decision making. Some problems
arise from weak or poorly communicated objectives. The process of realising corporate
objectives and personal objectives can be assisted if the principles of planning
are understood, time and resources are properly managed, and an evaluation made
of the benefits and obstacles that each objective incorporates. Achievement of
objectives, and the prevention of problems also needs an understanding of required
results, an examination of the means available, knowledge of human behaviour patterns,
and consultation and participation on the definition and evaluation of alternative
solutions. Such an approach to problem solving and team building has the advantage
of generating innovative ideas through "think tank" or "brain storming" techniques,
whilst ensuring commitment arising from collective responsibility. Therefore,
the effectiveness of this course is enhanced when combined with thinking
skills . Not all problems can be predicted and prevented by these means.
Problems can arise at the interpersonal level, therefore one needs to be sensitive
to the operating environment, the needs of colleagues and their situation, This
problem solving course introduces more detailed methods, by
considering how to recognise potentially difficult situations, identify and analyse
human problems, examine their cause, effect and possible solutions identify opportunities
and specify alternatives. Finally, the problem solving course assesses the implications
and consequences, together with the changes needed to secure objectives are identified
and agreed. The course concludes with an assessment and discussion on whether
the making of good decisions needs to balance technical appraisal with an ability
to appreciate the value of intangibles and human considerations. Throughout
the problem solving training course participants will use studies
from their own environment. This will conclude with them preparing and presenting
a problem analysis of their business issues so that course concepts can be applied
to give them and their organisation immediate benefit. |