Prioritising in Problem-Solving Training Course

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  • The content quality was excellent and material easy to comprehend. I gained confidence with this training session. It was a nice experience overall, thanks for the same.
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£ 10 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Month

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

A lot of training that teaches us how to prioritise focuses on workload or time, however most professionals will understand that this is not the only pressing need for prioritisation. Whether you’re in the creative industry and regularly brainstorm ideas, or work in Business Improvement with potential solutions, knowing which is the best option is challenging. This is when prioritising is essential.

During this course you’ll learn the key skills you need to prioritise a list to select the best solution. You’ll explore the way you currently select ideas or solutions, and identify the issues or problems involved.

Over the course of the hour, you’ll be introduced to tools used in prioritisation and problem-solving as well as the best way to use them. These tools are simple to use in any context and many people find they can also help with time management and workload in their professional and private lives too!

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

During this course you will learn how to prioritise, as well as some key ways to improve your prioritising. Following the training you’ll be better equipped to prioritise a list of ideas, solutions or comments based on criteria that you know is important to you, the team or the company.

After the training you will:

Understand 8 techniques to prioritise a list or identify the best solution to a problem
Identify how you currently select solutions and the issues associated with it
Know which tool to use and when to use it

This Prioritising in Problem-Solving training is suitable for people at all levels. It is appropriate for all industries and sectors, however it is most suitable for those who regularly need to prioritise ideas, solutions or lists in their day-to-day work such as those in the creative industries and people whose jobs involve Business Improvement.

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Reviews

4.0
  • The content quality was excellent and material easy to comprehend. I gained confidence with this training session. It was a nice experience overall, thanks for the same.
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Course rating

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Centre rating

John

4.0
20/08/2018
What I would highlight: The content quality was excellent and material easy to comprehend. I gained confidence with this training session. It was a nice experience overall, thanks for the same.
What could be improved: I can't say nothing.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2018

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Problem Solving
  • Time management
  • Prioritising
  • List reduction
  • Weighted voting
  • Pareto voting
  • Paired comparisons
  • Pugh matrix
  • Payoff matrix
  • Nominal

Course programme

This course is not about prioritising your workload or your time management although you can use some of the tools for that. It is about understanding how to prioritise a list of solutions or ideas in order to select the best one.

This course will give you everything you need to effectively prioritise solutions and ideas. It includes:

  • What are we trying to achieve when prioritising a list?
  • How do other people and companies prioritise?
  • Who should be involved in a prioritisation?
  • The process to select the best solution or idea
  • Selecting your criteria
  • 8 essential prioritisation tools and techniques
    • List reduction
    • Weighted voting
    • Pareto voting
    • Paired comparisons
    • Pugh matrix
    • Payoff matrix
    • Nominal group technique
    • Solution selection matrix

This training course is delivered online using our market-leading eLearning and includes interactive quizzes and an exam at the end to consolidate your learning.

Prioritising in Problem-Solving Training Course

£ 10 VAT inc.