Welcome to the Key Definitions in Complex Problem Solving video lesson meant to introduce the basic concepts involved in complex problem solving. This video lesson is the first of five in the Complex Problem Solving video course, which explains how to critically evaluate and resolve messy organizational problems. In this lesson, learners will consider why there are more complex problems than ever before. In addition, viewers will learn what makes a problem complex, what complex problem solving is, and why complex problem solving is a valuable skill — personally and organizationally.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
6m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Define key concepts related to complex problem solving
Identify the characteristics of complex problems
Analyze the impact of complexity on decision-making processes
Apply foundational strategies for approaching complex issues
Recognize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in problem solving
Professionals in Management, Team Leaders, Project Managers, Analysts, Decision Makers
None
01. Introduction to Complex Problem Solving
02. Key Definitions and Concepts
03. Characteristics of Complex Problems
04. Strategies for Approaching Complexity
05. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Problem Solving
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Define key concepts related to complex problem solving
Identify the characteristics of complex problems
Analyze the impact of complexity on decision-making processes
Apply foundational strategies for approaching complex issues
Recognize the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in problem solving
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Professionals in Management, Team Leaders, Project Managers, Analysts, Decision Makers
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Complex Problem Solving
02. Key Definitions and Concepts
03. Characteristics of Complex Problems
04. Strategies for Approaching Complexity
05. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Problem Solving