Attendees particularly value how practical scenarios, case studies and group activities bring judgement and decision-making theory to life, helping them reflect on behaviour and apply tools such as System 2 thinking and the Spectrum of Consequence at work. They describe the facilitators as knowledgeable, enthusiastic and inclusive, with an engaging pace that supports open discussion. Guest speakers add useful perspective and inspiration. Some find the overall time commitment longer than necessary.
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About this course
With increased responsibility in an ever-changing world, you will regularly need to have a suitable toolkit, becoming more naturally empowered to form sound judgement and make good decisions. In a 24/7 environment of information access, you may have become addicted to the ‘Want for Inclusion’. You will learn when to get involved and how to step away. You will also learn how to avoid the phenomena that is groupthink! The key to this module is taking the most complex of subjects and making it simple. In just a few moves you will be able to cut through the fog and clearly see the problem to solve, ask the right questions and make informed decisions from a simple trilogy of answers.
What you will learn
- Make mitigating and accepting risk part of the way you work and think.
- Engage and improve your judgement and decision making across the business.
- Increase your customer/stakeholder advocacy through doing the right things.
- Create clarity of thought and become most effective at the highest of levels.
Recent reviews
Really insightful, lots of amazing take ways to review, my highlights were the group activities looking at how we can implement more ways to use or system 2 decision making.
Thoroughly enjoyed the guest speaker on the course. It really helped pull the theory in to perspective and give me ideas as to how I can implement positive changes to my judgement and decision making in my career.
Wasn’t able to attend first day, so didn’t get full benefit. But enjoyed guest speaker
