Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Course For Professionals
A practical, framework-driven course designed to transform how you approach complex challenges, helping you move from reactive guesswork to structured, confident problem-solving and decision-making.
Master the Skills

This course includes:
What You Will Learn
The Problem-Solving Process: How to accurately define a problem, separate symptoms from root causes, and avoid solving the wrong issue.
Analytical & Logical Thinking: Techniques to break down massive problems into manageable pieces and connect cause and effect without emotional interference.
Proven Frameworks: How to apply the 5 Whys, Socratic questioning, cost-benefit analyses, decision matrices, and the SCAMPER method.
Bias Identification: How to recognize and neutralize cognitive biases, assumptions, and common thinking errors (like catastrophizing and all-or-nothing thinking).
Effective Prioritization: How to separate urgent from important tasks and identify the high-impact variables that actually move the needle.
Persuasive Communication: How to structure your thoughts clearly, explain solutions effectively to stakeholders, and respond confidently in real-time under pressure.
Team Dynamics: Strategies for resolving workplace conflict, gathering relevant information without getting overwhelmed, and effectively asking for feedback.
Requirements
No prior experience required: You do not need previous formal training in management or logic.
A real-world context: You should have a current professional or personal problem in mind to actively apply the frameworks and complete the Capstone project.
A growth mindset: A willingness to challenge your own assumptions, accept constructive feedback, and embrace a continuous learning attitude.
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Course Content
CT Module 1 Assessment: Introduction to Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
3 Questions
About This Course
Who This Course Is For?
Students, job seekers, and early professionals who want to improve their ability to think clearly, analyze situations, and make better decisions in academic and workplace environments.
Individuals who often feel confused or overwhelmed when faced with complex problems and want a structured approach to break them down and solve them effectively.
Professionals who want to strengthen their workplace communication by presenting ideas logically, making sound decisions, and contributing meaningfully in discussions and meetings.
Anyone who struggles with overthinking, jumping to conclusions, or making decisions based on assumptions rather than facts.
Team members and leaders who want to solve problems collaboratively, handle conflicts calmly, and drive better outcomes through structured thinking.
Course Structure
Part 1 – Foundations (Modules 1–3):
Introduction to critical thinking and problem solving, understanding different types of thinking, and learning how to clearly define and frame problems for better outcomes.
Part 2 – Thinking & Analysis Skills (Modules 4–7):
Mastering the art of asking the right questions, identifying biases and assumptions, analyzing information effectively, and breaking down complex problems into manageable parts.
Part 3 – Solution Building & Decision Making (Modules 8–11):
Generating multiple solutions using creative and structured techniques, evaluating options, making confident decisions, and applying problem-solving skills in real workplace scenarios with clear communication.
Part 4 – Advanced Thinking in Action (Modules 12–14):
Thinking on your feet, making decisions under pressure, avoiding common problem-solving mistakes, and developing a strong, growth-oriented problem-solving mindset.
Part 5 – Mastery & Application (Module 15):
Applying all concepts to real-life case studies, solving problems end-to-end, receiving feedback, and building a long-term system for continuous improvement.
Post-Course Benefits
Approach problems with clarity and structure instead of confusion or guesswork.
Make logical, confident decisions backed by analysis rather than assumptions.
Communicate ideas, solutions, and reasoning more effectively in professional and academic settings.
Handle complex and high-pressure situations without overthinking or panic.
Develop a strong problem-solving mindset that supports long-term career growth and leadership potential.
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