Critical Thinking and Practical Problem Solving

In this course on critical thinking and problem-solving, Arnold Jung, strives to unlock your innovation, collaboration, and decision-making skills through this highly practical approach which will encourage your active participation.
This course focuses on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, essential for leaders and teams to handle complexity, foster innovation, and create a culture of continuous learning. Participants will learn to cultivate an open and collaborative attitude that promotes objective analysis and sound decision-making. The course covers practical tools and methods for leading effective discussions and processes that enhance trust, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities within teams.
Key learning points include:
- Understanding critical thinking and its role in promoting a collaborative and innovative culture
- recognizing personal biases and thought patterns
- using effective communication methods to encourage open, solution-oriented dialogue.
Participants will also learn practical techniques for problem exploration, such as the 5 Whys method and cause-and-effect diagrams, and methods for problem-solving, idea development, and prioritization.
The course is set up as a mix of lectures, discussions, experience sharing, and practical tasks.
Be prepared to be engaged!
Practical information
- Light refreshments will be provided from 16:30. Let us know if you have any food allergies or special dietary needs.
- If you are prevented from participating, please sign out as soon as possible so that we avoid food waste, or that someone else can take your place.