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ACCELERATE Programme - Judgement & Decision Making Reviews
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Maarten V, 09 Nov 2023
Learning & Development play a very important role in assessing your own role and characteristics. Without taking a step out of your day to day role you forget to apply the helicopter view at times or most times whilst fire fighting. Great to have a guest speaker Amie especially as I could really relate to her personal circumstances but also because we had similar challenges in our day to day roles.
Ian A, 26 May 2023
The case studies really help to bring things to life and help you connect it to things you do at work.
Martina S, 28 Jun 2022
Marc was brilliant. Engaging, personable and provides great food for thought. Thank you
Andrew F, 28 Jun 2022
Great facilitator, energetic Good a gathering different perspectives Showing various real life examples and insights Slides and content design could be a bit more inspiring
Karyn W, 06 Apr 2022
The case study of challenger was the most relevant and interesting case study I've ever seen used. Really enjoyed that session. Lots of great takeaways from this course. Thank you.
Alison K, 18 Nov 2021
I found the course quite thought provoking, because the discussions about decision making were quite high level and generic. This is useful because the theory and suggestions can be applied to any situation, but it takes some time thinking to understand how they can be applied to the specific situation that you are in at any given time when you want to make a decision. It would be great if the course could also include a section on how to respond to others when your judgement and decisions are being challenged.
Gordon M, 07 Oct 2021
Good course but probably a bit slower to get going on this occasion.
Douglas B, 02 Jun 2021
Would have preferred more detail in the course pack. Possible pointers to further reading material etc and more case studies
Calum M, 02 Jun 2021
I thought it was another excellent course, and I enjoyed the content, case studies, and facilitation. Ultimately, a lot of it is a case of subtly re-evaluating how I act and use my thought processes, and make a conscious effort to run through some processes to ensure I am getting to the "best" outcome. Certainly some great food for thought. Thanks