Future-Proof Thinking Series Webinar: Logical Thinking & Problem Solving Amidst Complexity
Description
The aerospace industry is bracing for a trying period, while industry leaders are faced with complex challenges. To outmanoeuvre the complexity of future, higher cognitive skills is the new asset.
Driven by the need for greater creativity and complete information processing, demand for higher cognitive skills will grow. To compete ahead, higher cognitive skills, including logical thinking and problem solving, are the key future-proof skills to develop between now and 2030.
AAIS is happy to partner with Precena Strategic Partners (HQ Tokyo) to launch the Future-Proof Thinking Series, a curated higher cognitive skills training that aims to help industry leaders build future-ready skills.
Platform:
Venue:
Virtual instructor-led training (VILT) via Zoom
(access link will be emailed to attendee 1 day before webinar)
Fees:
S$972/pax w/GST
Fees reflected are inclusive of 8% GST (in 2023).
Content:
- Logical Thinking Process
(Based on Precena founder’s best-selling book, Logical Presentation, that was sold more than 50,000 copies in Japan)
– Learn how to systematically think through complex ideas and issues
– Gain an overview of skills and tips that make thinking and communication more logical
– Identify areas of improvement for continuous development - Problem Solving Process
(Based on the world-renowned Toyota method, a systematic approach for effective and efficient problem solving)
– Gain awareness of limiting mindsets and habits that hinder effective problem solving
– Understand the four-step framework to analyse and solve problems in a systematic and repeatable manner
– Adopt a common language that enhances collaboration and breaks down personality and cultural barriers
About the Trainer:
About Precena Strategic Partners:
Since the establishment of Precena in 2006 in Tokyo, companies such as Toyota, Panasonic, and Google have chosen Precena for tailored interventions to help them be future ready amidst disruptive changes. Precena uses Japanese engineering philosophy to translate complex skills into intuitive, replicable, scalable organisational habits. Outside Japan, Precena also serves in Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Note:
Commencement is subject to minimum size requirements.