Duration: 2 Days
This course teaches you about the powerful psychological factors that underlie how we make decisions. After taking a self-assessment, you'll dive deep into your own decision-making preferences, biases, and risk tolerance. You'll also learn and practice a clear approach to sharpen your personal judgment and analytical thinking. With this course, you can become more confident that the decisions you make are the right ones.
What You Will Learn
- Become more confident and empowered in making decisions
- Sharpen your analytical and intuitive skills
- Reduce conflict and groupthink
- Recognize your feelings about and reactions to risk and uncertainty
- Apply concrete tools and a structured process for making decisions
- Become more deliberate when making decisions under conditions of uncertainty or missing information
Audience
- All professionals who want to harness their intuition and use tried and true rational decision-making tools to take decisive action
Note: Please bring your business challenges to class so you can practice what you will learn.
Prerequistes
Course Outline
1. Learning the "AID" model of decision making
2. Distinguishing between problem solving and decision-making
3. Identifying different types of decisions: simple vs. complex; group vs. individual
4. Recognizing how personal attitudes affect decision-making
5. Avoiding the most common pitfalls that derail you from making the right decision
6. Exploring the impact of psychological factors, perceived risk, and uncertainty
7. Learning techniques to avoid overconfidence and anticipatory regret
8. Personal decision-making preferences
9. The analytical process
10. The intuitive process
Course Labs