
Problem Solving and Making Decisions
“Develop your creative tool kit for overcoming obstacles and challenges through innovative problem solving techniques”
This short but practical Programme has been designed for those who are required to solve problems and implement innovative sustaining solutions that improve performance.
Creative thinking makes problem solving fun. This Module provides the tools and techniques to substantially enhance personal performance in both creative thinking and solving problems. It will illustrate how to solve problems through practical exercises and team work. At the end of the Module, delegates will have a tool kit and self confidence to facilitate a five step problem solving model and generate innovative ideas and solutions to problems.
Key areas covered on this programme are:
Identifying and describing a problem – Identifying and defining the actual issue to be resolved is the first step in the problem solving process. Done correctly, it saves time and effort in directing resources effectively to implement solutions to real problems
Gathering and interpreting information – Analysing causes means looking at the bigger picture whilst examining the details and potential reason why things are not functioning as they should. A range of brainstorming techniques are implemented allowing delegates to drill down to the root cause of problems.
Evaluating options and agreeing upon the best solution – Brainstorming innovative ideas and possible solutions with the key stakeholders is fundamental to gaining buy-in and commitment to any change and/or improvement. A range of decision making techniques are practised to arrive at the best possible solution to be implemented.
Implementing and communicating the decision – Implementing the agreed solution with key stakeholders and monitoring both the improvement and success is fundamental in empowering those involved to see things through to completion.
Programme Preparation
Identify a current outstanding problem that is down to you to deal with. Ideally it is a problem that may be associated with a performance issue, managing a change or something that requires improving. Your problem should also ideally involve other people. Simply define:
- What you think the problem is
- The impact it is having (in measurable terms)
- Who is involved?
- The benefit in solving the problem (in measurable terms)
The purpose of the above preparation is to actually work on a real problem that currently exists, and benefit from proposed ideas and solutions that will be generated by the group and define an implementation plan to resolve the problem.

Delivery and next open programme dates
This programme is delivered through a blended learning approach of two half-day Zoom/Microsoft
Teams Seminars, Action Plans and one to one e-coaching to support implementation back in the workplace. Between Seminars, delegates will have the opportunity to implement and plan to resolve the problem.
ilm Accreditation and Certification (Optional)
Delegates have the option for an additional fee, delegates have the option to achieve the ilm Level 3 Unit Qualification. This additional fee includes membership to the ilm for the duration of the programme, allowing you access to their on-line resource library.
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