Course Description:
Analytical and conceptual thinking is the ability to systematically investigate, study, and break down a problem using logical reasoning and draw accurate and appropriate conclusions. Delegates will go away with a fresh outlook on organizational problem solving, and be motivated to expand their cognitive horizons
Course Goal:
To enhance the participants’ knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to systematically investigate, study, and break down a problem using logical reasoning and draw accurate and appropriate conclusions
Course Objectives:
By the end of the Course, participant will be able to:
- Organize, interpret and analyze large volumes of information to identify and assess statistical models in an attempt to explain patterns, trends, and causes of events.
- Develop explanations regarding emerging issues and generate and test solutions.
- Consistently make logical and well thought out decisions; Consider possible implications and alternatives when making decisions strategically and evaluate the consequences and impact of available options before making a decision.
- Identify cause and effect of situations. Evaluates links and patterns to forecast outcomes based on repeated and predictable behaviors and anticipate potential obstacles.
- Effectively develop and apply advanced statistical analysis models and formulas.
Course Outline
- Recognizing the Value of Using Conceptual and Analytical Thinking
- Thinking about Thinking
- Emotions vs. Thinking
- Resolving Mental Conflict
- Social Filters
- Defining Analytical Thinking
- The role of Analytical Thinking in an Organizational Context
- Understanding the Components of Different Thinking in Problem Solving
- The problem Solving Processes
- Realising the Benefits of Problem
- Common Barriers to Effective Problem Solving
- Solving Problem in a Structured Way
- Defining Problem s and Opportunity- Identifying Structuring Objectives
- The Conceptual Problem Solving Analysis
- Using Information Gathering
- Seeing Patterns
- Analytical Thinking
- Root Cause Analysis
- Analytical Thinking and Creative Thinking Skills
- Different Thinking Skills ( Creative, Critical and Analytical)
- Reasoned Thinking and Problem Solving
- Including System Thinking , Convergent and Divergent Thinking
- Root Cause Analysis
- Generating Ideas – Lateral Thinking
- Evaluating Techniques Applicable in Real Life Practices
- Obtaining Feedback on Conceptual , Critical and Analytical Thinking Skills
- Recognizing the Value of Gaining Insight into One’s Critical and Analytical thinking skills
- Describing Analytical and Critical Thinking Using the R (Recognize Assumptions) E (Evaluate Arguments) D (Draw Conclusions) Model
- Identifying Practices and Techniques in Each Part of the Framework
- Applying Conceptual Analytical and Critical Thinking in Business Situations
- Practicing Using Critical Thinking Skills and Techniques in a Real Business Situation
- Creating an Initial Action Plan for Development of Critical Thinking Skills