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Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making

Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making

Learn how to solve complex problems with analysis based decision-making and solution designs.
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Explore complex, multi-actor systems in which one factor influences all other factors. For instance, how innovative energy technologies merge into the existing energy system, or how new transport possibilities impact current processes. Armed with this information, learn to decide whether they should be further developed, consider possible negative results and weigh associated costs.

There are multiple ways to make decisions, but one way proven to be very useful is the analytical approach - a methodology for making the problem explicit and rationalising the different potential solutions. In short: analysis based support of decision making, design and implementation of solutions.

Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making as a course teaches you this method.

This course explores and evaluates tools and problem solving methods such as:

  • Actor analysis
  • Causal modeling
  • Goal trees and means-end diagrams
  • Problem diagrams
  • Uncertainty
  • Decision support
  • Score cards

This course introduces each technique and applies each technique to a case. Ultimately, the combination of these techniques provides a coherent analysis of the problem.


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The course materials of this course are Copyright Delft University of Technology and are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA) 4.0 International License.


Pricing:
Free
Level:
Beginner
Duration:
5 weeks, 4h-8h/week
Educator:
Alexander de Haan
Organization:
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
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Coursearena
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