Tel Aviv, also known as 'The White City' and 'The City That Never Sleeps', is the second most populous city in Israel with an estimated population of over 425,000 citizens. Just like other cities in Israel education is compulsory for children aged from 3 to eighteen and provides many schools for over 51,000 children attending schools. Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium was the first Hebrew High School created in 1905 on Herzl Street. Tel Aviv also is home to Tel Aviv University, the largest university in Israel, specialising in chemistry, computer science, linguistics, and physics. Bar-Ilan University is also another university in Tel Aviv teaching over 26,000 students. Tel Aviv is the 25th most important financial centre in the world and has the second-largest economy and continues to develop, increasing employability rates.
Problem Solving Course in Tel Aviv
Problem Solving Course in Tel Aviv equips learners with structured approaches to investigate problems, identify root causes, analyse and overcome barriers. The training includes problem-solving models, critical thinking techniques, troubleshooting, diagnosis, evaluation methods, and decision-making skills to improve performance and business outcomes.
- Master practical methods to analyse problems and develop effective solutions
- Build critical thinking skills with our expert-led Problem Solving Training
- Learn root cause analysis and decision-making in diverse situations
