CRT5111: Assessing Your Organisation's Critical and Creative Thinking Capabilities
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Author: Prof. Jeremy Novak
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Level: Beginner
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Study time: 9 hours
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Creative and critical thinking involves learning to develop an argument, use evidence in support of that argument, draw reasoned conclusions, and use information to solve problems.
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Video time: 1 hours
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Exams: 1
What's included?
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4 Modules
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1 Certification
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4 Activities
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14 Short Videos
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11 PDF
Think out of the box
In this course you will learn about various
critical and creative thinking models,
strategies that facilitate problem solving,
concept of skills gap analysis and how to fill
these gaps. Learn about different learning
opportunities relevant to creative and
critical thinking, and how to apply thinking
skills in the organisation.
Solving problems with creative and critical thinking
This course is designed to teach you how to
analyse and solve problems using thinking
skills and innovative approaches.
Understand various creative thinking
techniques and apply the suitable
techniques based on the situation to seize
the opportunity or tackle the problem.
Meet the instructor
Prof. Jeremy Novak
Prof Jeremy Novak, PhD, is an expert in strategic development, crisis and disaster risk leadership, management, resilience and adaptation. He is passionate about education and business. He holds Masters' degree in Training and Development and a Master's in Business and Management.
He has worked extensively with and advised company boards, CEOs, Universities, Chief Ministers, Ambassadors, Ministers, Mayors, and Governments at all levels worldwide with their specific needs. He is currently the Australian Chief researcher for the World heath and United Nations Resilient Score Card. The research aims to assist Local, state, and Federal Governments build their crisis and disaster resilience.
He has worked extensively with and advised company boards, CEOs, Universities, Chief Ministers, Ambassadors, Ministers, Mayors, and Governments at all levels worldwide with their specific needs. He is currently the Australian Chief researcher for the World heath and United Nations Resilient Score Card. The research aims to assist Local, state, and Federal Governments build their crisis and disaster resilience.