Some common mistakes people make when trying to solve problems include: Trying to solve the problem in their head rather than writing it down or drawing a picture of it, Not breaking the problem down into smaller parts that can be solved separately, Not considering all possible solutions before choosing one, Choosing a solution that only solves part of the problem, rather than the whole problem, Becoming attached to one particular solution and not being willing to consider others.
Problem Solving Course
Navigating the complexities of today's world requires adept problem-solving skills. Our comprehensive course equips you with proven techniques and methodologies to tackle challenges head-on. Dive in to transform the way you approach and resolve issues, both personally and professionally.
Problem Solving Certificate: What It Is, Benefits and How to Get It
Validate systematic problem‑solving: root‑cause analysis, hypotheses, experiments and decision trees. You’ll reduce meeting time and increase throughput. On LinkedIn/CV it signals analytical rigor—accelerating promotions and high‑impact project ownership.
Problem Solving Certificate: What It Is, Benefits and How to Get It
Validate systematic problem‑solving: root‑cause analysis, hypotheses, experiments and decision trees. You’ll reduce meeting time and increase throughput. On LinkedIn/CV it signals analytical rigor—accelerating promotions and high‑impact project ownership.

Key Outcomes
- Day 1: Foundations of Problem Solving
- Day 2: Process and Complexity Reduction
- Day 3: Techniques and Collaborative Problem Solving
- Day 4: Systemic Approach and Practical Application
