Description
Course Objectives:
At the end of the program, participants must be able to:
- Display a sense of urgency and decisiveness in attending to workplace problems and decisions.
- Exhibit a balance of creativity and critical thinking in dealing with workplace problems and decisions
- Perform the five (5) steps in analyzing and prioritizing workplace concerns, conduct the four(4) steps in Problem Analysis in determining root causes of problems and developing solutions options.
- Apply the seven (7) steps in decision Analysis in determining the best course action among available alternatives.
- Execute the four (4) steps in Potential Problem Analysis in anticipating and dealing with potential threats to a decision /solution.
- Provide solutions to problems and make the needed decisions using a variety of sound tools and techniques.
- Prepares sound and comprehensive action plans for one’s work unit.
- Effectively communicate action plans and get buy-in of subordinates.
Course Outline:
Module 1: GEARING UP FOR PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING
- Problem Solving and Decision Making: A Reality in Managerial and Supervisory Work
- A Shared Definition of “Problems” and “Concerns”
- The Right Mindset in Solving Problems and Making Decision
- Common Pitfalls in Problem Solving & Decision Making
- The SAPADAPPA Model: A Systematic Approach in Problem Solving and Decision Making
Module 2: CREATIVE VS. CRITICAL THINKING
- Am I Creative or Critical?
- Creative Thinking: Thinking Novel, Big and “Out of the Box”
- Critical Thinking: Logical, Practical and “Best Option” Thinking
- Which One is a Better Type of Thinking?
- Different Uses of Creative Thinking and Creative Thinking
- Developing both types of Thinking
- Creativity Tools: Different Idea Generation Techniques
- Logical Thinking Tools: Different Evaluation Techniques
Module 3: SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: CREATING ORDER OUT OF CHAOS
- The Objective of Situational Analysis: Prioritizing the Manager’s Concerns
- Defining “Concerns”: Problems, Decision or Potential Problems
- The Five Steps in Situational Analysis
- Recognizing and Describing your Concerns in Detail
- Criteria in Prioritizing Concerns
- Knowing the Right Course of Action for the Concern
- Preparing your Containment Action: Preventing the Concern from Worsening.
Module 4: PROBLEM ANALYSIS: CLOSING THE GAPS
- The Four Steps in Problem Solving
- Measuring the Problem
- Developing the Problem Statement
- Determining the Root Causes
- The Fishbone Diagram: Cause Identification
- Validating the Identified Causes
- The Pareto Principles
- Creating Solutions Options
Module 5: DECISION MAKING: CHOOSING THE BEST OPTION
- The Steps in Decision Analysis
- Clarifying the Real Purpose of the Definition
- Understanding the Type of Decision Required
- Studying the Context: Factors Surrounding the Decision
- Developing the Criteria Used in Selecting the “Best Choice”
- The Decision’s Impact on “Numbers” and “Intangibles”
- The Time-Cost-Performance Model
- Identifying and Involving the Stakeholders
- Some More Decision-Making Tools:
- Matrices
- Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Decision Trees
Speaker:
Mr. Joselito G. Nera
Managing Director
Shine JGNera Training Consultants
Schedule:
September 29 – 30, 2026 (Tuesday – Wednesday) 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Training Fee:
Member Institution – Php 7,840.00
Non-Member Institution – Php 10,080.00
*VAT inclusive

