Problem Solving
Problem Solving
Overview
This fun, activity-based, half-day session is designed to equip participants with a set of tools for tackling various
types of problems they may face. These will be illustrated using worked examples and group challenges.
Learning objectives
The aim of this programme is to help participants:
• Identify the processes involved in systematic problem-solving
• Distinguish different types of problems and approaches
• Use both analytical and creative techniques
• Overcome thinking limitations and blockages
Course format
This intensive half-day ‘energiser’ session is based on a series of short formal presentations interspersed with
practical exercises, giving all participants the opportunity to apply the key principles learnt through a range of
activities. The emphasis is very much on experiential learning through fun and creativity.
We recommend a maximum of 8 people per group.
Special features
The flexible half-day format gives clients the option of running just a single session, or two sessions on the same
day, or combining it with another ‘energiser’ session (whether for the same or for a different group). Feel free to call
us to discuss the permutations.
Much of Will’s consultancy work involves designing and facilitating team and leadership development programmes,
and he is expert at using experiential team tasks as a vehicle for addressing effectiveness issues. He often creates
and runs Away Day events to help re-focus teams following restructuring, downsizing or merger.
Course outline
7 ‘Four Letter Words’ activity – meeting the problem of ever increasing demands
12 Conclusion