How do I get what I want?
This course will teach, through answers to standard questions, to find all solutions to the problem to get what you want
Description
You are a goal-oriented person and you want to have something that a lot of people in the world already have. So why shouldn't you have it too? A job or position, finances or business, real or personal property, respect or credibility, power or fame, health or security, confidence or knowledge and so on and on and on.
Any of these problems have many solutions.
Do you want any of these? Then this course is for you!
The course consists of seven video tutorials that include both general problem-solving theory and a real life example of finding all possible solutions:
In Lesson 1, we will outline the purpose of the course and its content, as well as possible problems on the way to the goal.
In Lesson 2, we outline the basic principle of reflecting all the parameters of any problem and describe its current state (with a real-life example).
Lesson 3 analyzes how the problem originated and existed in the past (with a real-life example).
In Lesson 4, we predict the development of the problem in the future and compare how the parameters of the problem have changed over time (with an example from life).
Lesson 5 outlines a general method for finding all solution options for similar ones.
In Lesson 6, we solve the problem of finding all the solutions to our example and write down the possible hazards of choosing particular options.
Finally, Lesson 7 describes the principles of choosing a suitable solution to a problem.
At the end of the course, you are offered to download a template, answering the questions of which you will be able to find all possible solutions to your own problem as well.
The course is presented by Anatoly Lubarsky, author of the All Options methodology. (Copyright Certificate No. 100501 dated November 16, 2020, Ukrpatent)
What You Will Learn!
- Calculate all the parameters of the problem of obtaining the item they want in the past, present and future.
- Calculate all possible hazards on the way to solving the problem of getting what they want.
- Determine priority areas in solving the problem of getting what they want.
- Learn to choose the best of the found solutions to get what they want.
Who Should Attend!
- Anyone.