Description
Think about different forms of reasoning (analytical, synthetic), implement methods of searching for ideas (brainstorming, association, analogy). Boost creativity within a team. Know how to construct the 4 phases of problem solving (express, analyze, resolve and verify).
Who is this training for ?
For whom ?Team leaders, project managers, cross-functional managers.
Prerequisites
Training objectives
Training program
- Know your thinking style
- - Become aware of your own thinking style.
- - The typology of thinking styles.
- - Diagnose your preferred modes of thinking.
- - Right brain, left brain.
- - Identify their interests and their limits.
- - Measure the impact and limits of your own thinking style.
- - Exercise: Test; diagnosis of one's preferred way of thinking.
- Energize a team's creative strengths to solve problems
- - Know how to work with and use differences in style.
- - Better understand others.
- - Know how to take advantage of different creative styles.
- - The adapt to the type of problem posed.
- - Exercise: Reflection workshops, role-playing.
- Methods to apply
- - Brainstorming.
- - Analogue method.
- - Matrix of discoveries.
- - Associative methods.
- Promote problem solving through balancing types of thinking
- - Build and compose your team according to the problem to be solved.
- - The expression phase: become aware of the problem.
- - Mobilize the creativity phase.
- - The expression phase: applying methods of producing ideas.
- - Promote expression.
- - Collection of perceptions.
- - The analysis phase : define the problem.
- - Sharing different perceptions of the problem.
- - The analysis phase: common understanding of the problem.
- - The resolution phase: inventory of solutions and opinions.
- - Apply methods for evaluating ideas.
- - The resolution phase: check the relevance and logic of each solution.
- - Implement .
- - The verification phase: checking the adequacy of the solutions adopted for the problem posed, and their acceptability.
- - Exercise: Group games, reflection workshops, role-playing games, practical applications of typical situations encountered by the participants.