Introduction:
This course aims to help professionals develop and enhance their skills and knowledge of evidence based decision making, which is the process of using the best available evidence to inform and improve decisions in various domains and contexts. The course will cover topics such as:
- What is evidence based decision making, and why is it important for professionals?
- What are the sources and types of evidence, and how can they be accessed, evaluated, and synthesized?
- What are the methods and tools for collecting, analyzing, and presenting evidence, such as surveys, experiments, data analysis, visualization, etc.?
- What are the challenges and barriers to using evidence in decision making, such as cognitive biases, information overload, ethical issues, etc.?
- How can you overcome the challenges and barriers to using evidence in decision making, such as developing critical thinking skills, engaging with stakeholders, communicating effectively, etc.?
Objective
- Define evidence based decision making and its importance for professionals
- Identify the sources and types of evidence and evaluate them for quality and relevance
- Apply the methods and tools for collecting, analyzing, and presenting evidence
- Recognize the challenges and barriers to using evidence in decision making
- Implement strategies to overcome the challenges and barriers to using evidence in decision making
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals who want to learn how to use evidence in decision making effectively and efficiently. The course is suitable for professionals from any industry or sector who are involved in or interested in decision making.
Content
Day One:
What is Evidence Based Decision Making?
- Introduction to the course: objectives expectations agenda
- What is evidence based decision making? Definition history benefits challenges examples
- Why is evidence based decision making important for professionals? Benefits challenges examples
- How can you use evidence based decision making in practice? Frameworks principles steps examples
- Self-assessment: How familiar are you with evidence based decision making?
Day Two:
Sources and Types of Evidence
- What are the sources of evidence? Definition types examples
- How can you access the sources of evidence? Techniques tools examples
- What are the types of evidence? Definition types examples
- How can you evaluate the types of evidence? Criteria tools examples
- How can you synthesize the types of evidence? Techniques tools examples
- Quiz: Test your knowledge on sources and types of evidence
Day Three:
Methods and Tools for Collecting, Analyzing, and Presenting Evidence
- What are the methods for collecting evidence? Definition types examples
- How can you use the methods for collecting evidence? Techniques tools examples
- What are the methods for analyzing evidence? Definition types examples
- How can you use the methods for analyzing evidence? Techniques tools examples
- What are the methods for presenting evidence? Definition types examples
- How can you use the methods for presenting evidence? Techniques tools examples
- Case study: Collect analyze present evidence using various methods and tools
Day Four:
Challenges and Barriers to Using Evidence in Decision Making
- What are the challenges to using evidence in decision making? Definition types examples
- How can you identify the challenges to using evidence in decision making? Techniques tools examples
- What are the barriers to using evidence in decision making? Definition types examples
- How can you identify the barriers to using evidence in decision making? Techniques tools examples
- Exercise: Identify the challenges and barriers to using evidence in a given decision scenario
Day Five:
Strategies to Overcome the Challenges and Barriers to Using Evidence in Decision Making
- What are the strategies to overcome the challenges and barriers to using evidence in decision making? Definition types examples
- How can you implement the strategies to overcome the challenges and barriers to using evidence in decision making? Techniques tools examples
- How can you monitor and evaluate the impact of using evidence in decision making? Techniques tools examples
- Feedback: Evaluate your learning outcomes based on a given decision scenario.
Training Methodology
Assessment: To enhance learning and practical application of concepts, the training course will use a combination of interactive lectures, case studies, group discussions, practical exercises, and real-world examples. Participants will also get the chance to collaborate on group projects and create action plans adapted to the needs of their respective organizations.
Outline: The course will run for five days with each day covering a different topic. The course will consist of lectures discussions exercises case studies videos quizzes feedback sessions. The course outline is as follows:
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What is included?
- State-of-the-art virtual (online) meeting platform.
- Advanced Learning Management System (LMS) tools.
- Subject-matter expertise delivered by practising Management Consultants
- Course material (Soft copy)
- Virtual Networking Sessions
- Accredited Certificates of Completion Will be awarded