Course description
Overview
Making effective decisions and thinking strategically are vital business skills that some people find difficult to use in their day-to-day work. Conversely, other people seem to favour “blue sky thinking” at the expense of practical implementation. The good news is that everyone can learn how to employ simple techniques to make better decisions with confidence. During this intensely practical course, participants will learn how to think creatively, generate solutions to problems, and put their strategic plans into practice.
Who is this for?
Individuals or teams who want or need to be more effective at generating ideas, finding alternatives, solving problems, making decisions or thinking ‘outside the box’. This course will benefit lawyers and non-law professionals alike.
What will you learn?
- how to apply a five-point plan for decision-making
- encouraging creative ideas in others
- understanding best practice for managing change within organisations
- identifying barriers to change and decide how to deal with them proactively
- understanding how to create a change-responsive organisation
PSC Elective
This course may be taken as a PSC elective, although it may also be attended by non-trainees.
SRA Competence
A, C, D
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How to be More Confident
Improving Your Performance with Emotional Intelligence
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Understanding Personality - the Key to Professional Success
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Individuals or teams who want or need to be more effective at generating ideas, finding alternatives, solving problems, making decisions or thinking ‘outside the box’.
Training Course Content
Learning objectivesapply a five-point plan for decision-makingencourage creative ideas in othersunderstand best practice for managing change within organisationsidentify barriers to change and decide how to deal with them proactivelyunderstand how to create a change-responsive organisation