Target audience

Managers and individual contributors operating at various levels within the organisation

Competences

  • Analytical thinking
  • Applied creativity
  • Problem-solving
  • Decision-making

Duration

In-class
2 days

Online
4 x 4-hour modules

Critical thinking helps you analyse, verify, and evaluate information before making decisions. Creativity, on the other hand, allows you to see beyond data and logic. Here, intuition plays a vital role: it’s the ability to grasp something instinctively, without explicit reasoning or obvious evidence.

Just as we refine our critical thinking and analytical skills, we can also cultivate creativity—because it exists within each of us. There are proven techniques that help us activate and develop creativity, and in this course, you’ll learn how and when to apply them in your work. Through simple yet challenging and effective exercises, you’ll gain practical tools to position yourself strategically when faced with questions, projects, and challenges—and to uncover new perspectives and pathways for action.

By the end of the course, you’ll walk away with concrete skills: you’ll know how to combine rational analysis with intuitive-creative thinking, how to explore unexpected alternatives, and how to harness your creative potential for innovative solutions and real results within your organisation.

  • Analyse complex information and situations with clarity and precision
  • Apply practical techniques for idea generation and brainstorming
  • Use intuition to complement rational analysis in complex decisions
  • Turn creative ideas into concrete, actionable solutions
  • Structure and prioritise projects or tasks through critical thinking
  • Develop a proactive, confident attitude toward decision-making and problem-solving

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