23 - 27 Jun 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5775 € Euro
The ability to solve complex problems efficiently is a critical skill for technical experts across industries. As organizations face increasing technological challenges and dynamic environments, the demand for professionals who can rapidly diagnose and resolve issues has never been higher. The "Advanced Problem-Solving Techniques for Technical Experts" program is designed to equip participants with advanced analytical and strategic tools to tackle complex technical challenges systematically and effectively.
This training course will focus on enhancing the cognitive and creative problem-solving skills needed to address both routine and unprecedented technical issues. Participants will engage in real-world case studies, applying sophisticated techniques such as root cause analysis, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), and decision-making frameworks to resolve problems at both tactical and strategic levels. By the end of the program, attendees will be able to apply these techniques to boost operational efficiency, improve decision-making, and drive continuous improvement in their organizations.
Understand and apply advanced problem-solving frameworks and methodologies.
Diagnose and resolve technical issues using structured analytical tools.
Develop and implement effective solutions for complex technical problems.
Enhance decision-making through data-driven analysis and logical reasoning.
Foster creativity in problem-solving and think outside the box.
Improve collaboration and communication in solving technical issues.
Technical experts, engineers, and IT professionals.
Senior technical staff involved in troubleshooting and problem-solving.
Project managers and team leads overseeing technical problem resolution.
Professionals in quality control, operations, and maintenance roles.
Day 1:
Introduction to Advanced Problem-Solving Techniques
Overview of problem-solving in technical fields.
Understanding complex vs. simple problems.
Identifying root causes of technical issues.
Structured problem-solving models (PDCA, 5 Whys, etc.).
Day 2:
Analytical Tools and Techniques for Root Cause Analysis
Introduction to root cause analysis methodologies.
Using tools such as Fishbone Diagrams and Fault Tree Analysis.
Understanding and applying Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
Case study: Identifying root causes in technical failures.
Day 3:
Data-Driven Problem Solving
Leveraging data in technical problem-solving.
Using statistical tools to analyze problems (Pareto analysis, Six Sigma).
Decision-making techniques for technical experts.
Problem-solving under uncertainty: risk management and mitigation.
Day 4:
Creative Problem-Solving and Innovation
Encouraging innovation and creative thinking in technical solutions.
Using lateral thinking and brainstorming techniques.
Exploring alternative solutions to complex problems.
Applying TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) to technical challenges.
Day 5:
Implementing Solutions and Continuous Improvement
Developing actionable solutions and implementation plans.
Communicating technical solutions effectively to stakeholders.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of solutions.
Driving continuous improvement through feedback loops and lessons learned.