| Problemsolvology-The Art and Science of Problem Solving |
Today's modern society brings a great deal of complexity to our lives along with all the convenient benefits that we enjoy. Many evolutionary psychologist argue that we are not built to handle such complexity and as a result make bad or poor decisions just to keep things off our desk. We have found that major organizational and personal improvement starts with the ability to define and solve the problems we face everyday. Problem solving forms part of thinking, considered the most complex of all intellectual functions, it has been defined as a higher-order cognitive process that requires the modulation and control of more routine or fundamental skills. In essence, our ability to solve problems defines our ability to subsist or thrive in any environment.
Too often the same problems rear their heads over and over, or the solution doesn’t quite work, or opportunities are identified once it’s too late to pursue them. This keynote/program presents a structured approach for handling problems, opportunities and decisions that ultimately will help you save time, maximize expertise and more effectively select and implement potential solutions. by addressing the five types of critical thinking needed in business environments: strategic thinking, tactical thinking, analytical thinking, innovative thinking and implicative thinking. It also teaches a proven five-step process for responding to business problems and opportunities. Through exercises you’ll practice using these different thinking approaches to achieve maximum results. You’ll also have the opportunity to apply these concepts to a specific problem or opportunity from your own business environment, share newly learned approaches with colleagues, and give and receive feedback on those approaches.
Empower yourself or your organization to achieve like never before. Hire Ariel for a Keynote or a Workshop on Problem Solving. |
Today's modern society brings a great deal of complexity to our lives along with all the convenient benefits that we enjoy. Many evolutionary psychologist argue that we are not built to handle such complexity and as a result make bad or poor decisions just to keep things off our desk. We have found that major organizational and personal improvement starts with the ability to define and solve the problems we face everyday. Problem solving forms part of thinking, considered the most complex of all intellectual functions, it has been defined as a higher-order cognitive process that requires the modulation and control of more routine or fundamental skills. In essence, our ability to solve problems defines our ability to subsist or thrive in any environment.