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Smart Work With Analytical Thinking Work smart with analytical thinking skills.

Working smart is more important than working hard. Analytical thinking is the key to increasing efficiency and reducing repetitive work, helping to solve problems more accurately and create different results.
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Analytical thinking is one of the most important thinking skills in the 21st century. Due to the volatility, uncertainty, and ambiguity in the current work context, problems become more complex, including the determination of the future work direction, which is more challenging. Therefore, operating staff to senior executives must have the ability to think analytically, which includes the ability to classify and distribute elements, find logical relationships with various sub-elements, and analyze trends in impact or possibility, including risk analysis and data analysis.

 

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Smart Work With Analytical Thinking Work smart with analytical thinking skills.
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Course details
Duration 60 minutes
Lectures 10
Video 8 lessons
Level start
There is a certificate upon completion of the course.
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Basic info
  1. Recognizing the importance of developing analytical thinking skills

  2. Understand the elements of analytical thinking and apply them to your work.

  3. Able to determine guidelines for developing analytical thinking skills by oneself

  4. A set of questions can be used to analyze different work situations.

  5. Able to analyze risks that can be applied in actual work.

  6. Understand the principles of probability analysis to provide logical information.

  7. Gain joint analysis techniques after performing the work to find ways to improve the work.

  8. Help you become a smart worker with a rational process for solving problems.
Intended audience
  1. All employees who are faced with problem solving
  2. Supervisor, Team Leader
  3. Project Manager
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