Develop Critical-Thinking, Decision-Making, and Problem-Solving Skills
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, and approaches to problems. Discover how to question assumptions, apply sound reasoning, break down complex issues into manageable pieces, and grasp the implications of information.
- Cultivate problem-solving skills.
- Discover strategies and methods for making complex decisions.
- Learn to think critically before coming to a conclusion.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Critical Thinking
-Learn the basics of critical thinking, an essential skill for problem-solving and decision-making.
Course 2: Critical Thinking for Better Judgment and Decision-Making
-Teach your team how to think critically. Learn how to use critical thinking to avoid fallacies, spot biases, craft better arguments, hone judgment, and improve decision-making.
Course 3: Using Questions to Foster Critical Thinking and Curiosity
-Learn how to ask the right questions to move your team, leadership, and career to the next level.
Course 4: Improving Your Judgment for Better Decision-Making
-Explore the difference between being judgmental and good judgment, and learn about actionable techniques for improving quality decision-making ability.
Course 5: Making Quick Decisions
-Learn how to quickly make smart decisions at work. Get practical tips for accurately defining the problem at hand, generating options, and making a decision that sticks.
Course 6: Problem Solving Techniques
-Learn techniques for identifying the root cause of a problem, generating options, and selecting the best solution.
Course 1: Critical Thinking
-Learn the basics of critical thinking, an essential skill for problem-solving and decision-making.
Course 2: Critical Thinking for Better Judgment and Decision-Making
-Teach your team how to think critically. Learn how to use critical thinking to avoid fallacies, spot biases, craft better arguments, hone judgment, and improve decision-making.
Course 3: Using Questions to Foster Critical Thinking and Curiosity
-Learn how to ask the right questions to move your team, leadership, and career to the next level.
Course 4: Improving Your Judgment for Better Decision-Making
-Explore the difference between being judgmental and good judgment, and learn about actionable techniques for improving quality decision-making ability.
Course 5: Making Quick Decisions
-Learn how to quickly make smart decisions at work. Get practical tips for accurately defining the problem at hand, generating options, and making a decision that sticks.
Course 6: Problem Solving Techniques
-Learn techniques for identifying the root cause of a problem, generating options, and selecting the best solution.
Courses
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Learn the basics of critical thinking, an essential skill for problem-solving and decision-making.
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Teach your team how to think critically. Learn how to use critical thinking to avoid fallacies, spot biases, craft better arguments, hone judgment, and improve decision-making.
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Learn how to quickly make smart decisions at work. Get practical tips for accurately defining the problem at hand, generating options, and making a decision that sticks.
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Learn techniques for identifying the root cause of a problem, generating options, and selecting the best solution.
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Learn how to ask the right questions to move your team, leadership, and career to the next level.
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Explore the difference between being judgmental and good judgment, and learn about actionable techniques for improving quality decision-making ability.
Taught by
Mike Figliuolo, Becki Saltzman, Joshua Miller, Todd Dewett, PhD and Chris Croft
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