Description:
This course aims to empower participants with the knowledge and techniques to make effective and well-informed decisions. It covers key aspects such as understanding decision-making models, evaluating risks and uncertainties, employing critical thinking, recognizing cognitive biases, and considering ethical implications. Through practical exercises and case studies, the course equips individuals with the confidence and skills to navigate complex choices, whether in personal or professional settings, leading to better outcomes and greater success.
This course is part of the L.E.A.D Program (OnDemand) | Graduate School USA. It is unavailable for individual course registration. Please visit the program page to register.
Duration:
6 months
Level:
Foundational
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for individuals who want to enhance their decision-making skills and make well-informed choices. It is particularly beneficial for professionals, managers, team leaders, and anyone involved in making critical decisions.
Credits:
1 CEUs
Learning Outcomes:
- Promote inquiry as a productive communication mode.
- Improve the quality of decision making of your group and in your organization.
- Use tools to obtain the data required to solve problems and support decisions.
- Manage Groupthink.
- Understand and effectively manage the traps of decision making.
No sessions scheduled
- Module 1 Decision-Making Styles and Concepts
- Module 2 Facilitating Group and Stakeholder Communication
- Module 3 Values and Ethics in Decision-Making
- Module 4 The Decision-Making Process
Other Recommended Courses:
- Critical Thinking (ADMB8146)