FREE | 10 hours | Online | Anytime until 11 November |
About this short course
The decision-making process involves identifying problems and resolving them or finding opportunities to innovate or create. Decision making should be an informed process, where we examine data and evidence on which to base our planned actions.
The process of making decisions is complex and requires certain skills including, how to analyse information and know if it is reliable, how to step through generating ideas and making choices, and how to implement and monitor change.
On completion of this course, you will be able to apply various strategies and techniques to make decisions that are informed by data and research.
Who should do this course?
The course is designed for people interested in exploring in detail how research and data informs decision-making and developing the skills to apply strategies and techniques to make choices, plan action, and implement and monitor change.
Course Structure
This self-directed course provides 10 hours of quality learning. On completion you will be able to: