Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Training Course – 1 Day

Anyone in business who aims to solve problems and reach goals must think clearly, rationally, and logically. Mistake-free thinking and action are the cornerstones of consistent success.
This course is ideal for professionals who want to sharpen their critical thinking, speak and write with precision, and make sound, logical decisions. If you’re in the business of solving problems and making progress—this course will transform the way you think.
You’ll leave with practical tools to recognise flaws in reasoning, replace confusion with clarity, and apply structured logic to real-world situations.

Learning Outcomes
By the end of this training, you’ll be able to:

What Is Critical Thinking Training?
This course equips you with the thinking skills needed to succeed in problem-solving and goal achievement.
There are two main aims:
1. Eliminate flawed thinking – Many people act on assumptions or false beliefs without realising. This course helps you spot these errors and avoid the traps they create. Since effective action must be based on truth, success depends on clear, rational thinking.
2. Construct robust thinking systems – Once errors are removed, we shift into constructive thinking. You’ll learn how to build structured, logical, and comprehensive plans that guide intelligent action.
Logical thinking doesn’t come naturally to everyone—but it can be learned, mastered, and applied. This course will show you how to apply different modes of reasoning, enabling you to reduce mistakes, develop strong strategies, and achieve your outcomes with confidence.

Course Overview
This course follows a carefully structured and methodical approach—just as you’d expect from a training on logic and critical thinking.
We begin by defining key concepts: What exactly is critical thinking? What is logic? And why is emotionally reactive thinking so often the cause of failure?
From there, we explore the most common thinking errors people fall into daily—such as relying too heavily on popular opinion, instincts, or assumptions. You’ll assess your own patterns and become more aware of how often these thinking traps arise.

We finish by showing how to integrate all four thinking styles—error spotting, inductive, deductive, and creative—to build a powerful framework for smarter thinking, better decisions, and more effective action.