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Analysing and Solving Problems 20181026P1

Analysing and Solving Problems 20181026P1
Professional & Associate members $645
Affiliate members $745
Non-members $745

Course Overview

This course demonstrates a reliable, robust approach to high-quality problem-solving.  It helps the learner undertake and encourage ongoing critical analysis; identify the important contextual elements, evidence and critical success factors required for formulating an effective response; take advantage of many perspectives and more of the available information; enlarge the range of options available by thinking flexibly, innovatively, laterally; and plan for the effective implementation of the solution (including systems, process and governance). The course is highly interactive and practical, exploring many examples and case studies to facilitate effective transfer of the concepts and skills to the workplace.

Learning Outcomes


Choose and use reliable, repeatable, robust problem-solving processes.
Identify the elements of a problem and break down those elements in detail.
Find productive ways to frame aspects of problems for satisfactory resolution.
Identify, collect and combine the information we need from a range of sources and stakeholders.
Choose and use techniques to identify options, using creative and flexible thinking.
Recognise and deal with assumptions and biases which constrain our thinking.
Resolve problems by crafting solutions using the available options.
Develop a suitable action plan for implementing the solutions that are developed.

Public Sector Framework Capabilities 


This course is targeted at Adept to Advanced level. The following behaviours from the framework are covered:

Results: Think and solve problems

Course Materials

All course materials (including the workbooks) can be accessed through our digital learning space, Illuminate. Once registered, you will receive your course information, which will provide you with your Illuminate access details.

Enquiries:
For more information on our in-house courses and programs, please contact the IPAA Learning and Development Team on 02 8223 8418 or email [email protected]
When
26/10/2018 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Where
Cliftons, Level 13, 60 Margaret Street Sydney, NSW 2000 AUSTRALIA
Online registration not available.
Terms and Conditions
Payments

Payment is required prior to attending the event or course. Please contact an IPAA NSW staff member if an exception is required.

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Cancellation policy - Events
  • Cancellation must be in writing and confirmed by an IPAA NSW staff member
  • Cancellation received more than 10 business days prior to the event – no penalty will be incurred
  • Cancellation received within 6-10 business days of the event – 50% of the fee is payable
  • Cancellation received less than 6 business days prior to the event – 100% of the fee is payable
  • No show – 100% of the fee is payable
  • Registrations received less than 6 business days prior to the event are non-refundable.
Cancellation policy - Scheduled Courses
  • Cancellation must be in writing and confirmed by an IPAA NSW staff member
  • Cancellation received more than 10 business days prior to the start date – no penalty will be incurred
  • Cancellation received within 6-10 business days of the start date – 50% of the fee is payable
  • Cancellation received less than 6 business days prior to the start date – 100% of the fee is payable
  • No show – 100% of the fee is payable
  • Registrations received less than 6 business days prior to the start date are non-refundable.
Cancellation policy - Self-paced Courses
  • Cancellations are not permitted.

Note: If you do not cancel and do not attend and event or course, 100% of the fee must be paid.

Transfer policy - Events
  • All requests for transfers must be in writing
  • Substitute nominees may attend in your place where deemed appropriate; however, if a member wishes to substitute a non-member in their place the full fee will be payable.
Transfer policy - Scheduled Courses
  • All requests for transfers must be in writing
  • Your course registration can be transferred to another course without penalty if requested more than 10 business days prior to the course start date. Otherwise, the above cancellation policy applies. Transfers can only be requested when the course fee has been paid in full.
  • Transferring your registration to another person can be done at any time without penalty if nominee details are provided within a minimum of 2 business days prior to the course start date. Transferring from a member to a non-member will result in a fee increase in line with the non-member course fee.
Transfer policy - Self-paced Courses 
  • Transfers to another course are not allowed for self-paced courses.
We may in our discretion waive cancellation charges in exceptional circumstances, but we will not waive cancellation charges on account of work commitments.

Program Changes

IPAA NSW reserves the right to change programs/speakers/venue, or to cancel programs if the enrolment criteria are not met or when conditions beyond our control prevail. All registrants will be notified in the event of cancellation and their registration fee will be refunded.

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