Creativity & Imagination |
Creativity & Imagination: the skills necessary in order to come up with innovative, out-of-the-box solutions to problems and situations; as well as the ability to imagine and anticipate potential outcomes and future developments.
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Evaluation & Review |
Evaluation & Review: the skill necessary in order to assess progress in each step, evaluate and take remedial actions when needed.
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Selecting the best option |
Selecting the best option: once all the available options have been identified and analyzed, the choice must be made, one which one is the most efficient for the task at hand. Multiple factors may affect that decision which should be made with consideration and careful intent.
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Analytical skills |
Analytical Skills: once multiple options have been identified, each one should be assessed and analyzed in terms of its attributes. This becomes possible through problem solving skills, management skills, interpersonal skills, analytical tools (Swot, Brainstorming).
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Lateral Thinking |
The ability to identify possible options and solutions: once all information has been gathered and processed as above, then multiple courses of action and various solution options, will become apparent. This step is important as it allows the individual to consider multiple potential choices and choose the best option for the specified context and group.
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Gather Information |
The ability to gather information: one of the most crucial steps in decision making is being able to gather accurate and relevant information regarding the task at hand.
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"You(th) Stand Up!" is a Youth Key Activity 2 project for Innovation, funded by the Erasmus+ Proj. Reference: 2017-2-IT03-KA205-011264
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