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Become an Excellent Critical Thinker to Greatly Improve your Business Success

Thinking critically is an integral component of the skill sets needed by managers, supervisors and team members. A focus will be on how critical thinking can be applied to your most important workplace issues and challenges.We will cover the core elements of critical thinking and introduce you to systematic process to use for getting your best results This approach will help participants identify how different styles of thinking affect how you view and work through our issues. Learning about thinking styles will help you understand the way you take in and process information, form your views and opinions, solve problems, make decisions, plan and express yourself to others. The session will also assist you to identify and challenge “automatic thinking” and get to the heart of any problem. Most importantly it will help you sharpen your analytical skills for more effective exploration of problems, the search for alternative solutions, consideration of consequences and the establishment of action plansAreas CoveredFind out how to fully use all your critical thinking skillsLearn how to reduce uncertainty and improve clarityIdentify your personal thinking styles and how to identify those of your teamRecognize the importance how you and others feel about issues affect the way you think about them Examine a structured critical thinking process model Who Should AttendHuman Resource Professionals Supervisors Team Leaders Business Owners Senior Executives Project Managers Strategic Planners Management Consultants Entrepreneurs Personal Development SpecialistAll Team Members who don’t have positional powerWhy Should You AttendBe more productive through more effective decision-makingThink outside the box with a strategic and future focusBetter communicate, sell ideas, and work well in teamsUnderstanding others’ preferences supports good communication and collaborationThink in a more thorough “whole brain” way; considering many perspectives Practically apply critical thinking to everyday issues

Thinking critically is an integral component of the skill sets needed by managers, supervisors and team members. A focus will be on how critical thinking can be applied to your most important workplace issues and challenges.

We will cover the core elements of critical thinking and introduce you to systematic process to use for getting your best results This approach will help participants identify how different styles of thinking affect how you view and work through our issues. Learning about thinking styles will help you understand the way you take in and process information, form your views and opinions, solve problems, make decisions, plan and express yourself to others.

The session will also assist you to identify and challenge “automatic thinking” and get to the heart of any problem. Most importantly it will help you sharpen your analytical skills for more effective exploration of problems, the search for alternative solutions, consideration of consequences and the establishment of action plans

Areas Covered

  • Find out how to fully use all your critical thinking skills
  • Learn how to reduce uncertainty and improve clarity
  • Identify your personal thinking styles and how to identify those of your team
  • Recognize the importance how you and others feel about issues affect the way you think about them
  • Examine a structured critical thinking process model 

Who Should Attend

  • Human Resource Professionals
  • Supervisors
  • Team Leaders 
  • Business Owners
  • Senior Executives
  • Project Managers
  • Strategic Planners 
  • Management Consultants
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Personal Development Specialist
  • All Team Members who don’t have positional power

Why Should You Attend

  • Be more productive through more effective decision-making
  • Think outside the box with a strategic and future focus
  • Better communicate, sell ideas, and work well in teams
  • Understanding others’ preferences supports good communication and collaboration
  • Think in a more thorough “whole brain” way; considering many perspectives 
  • Practically apply critical thinking to everyday issues