Improving Your Judgment for Better Decision-Making

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Improving Your Judgment for Better Decision-Making
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 35m | 121 MB
Instructor: Becki Saltzman

Join critical thinking and applied curiosity expert Becki Saltzman as she explains the difference between being judgmental and exercising good judgment. This short course is designed for anyone who would like to improve decision-making ability. Learn about how to identify your default judging style, and how to expand that style and make better decisions. Discover a formula for practicing good judgment in challenging situations, when making decisions about the future, and when interacting with others at work.

Learning objectives

  • The secret to good decisions is good judgment
  • Paving the way to better decisions
  • Being judgmental versus having good judgment
  • Improving judgment about people
  • Judging wisely when it's hard
  • Improving judgment in challenging situations
  • Using good judgment to make a case
  • Seeing things more clearly
  • Thinking like a fox, not like a hedgehog
  • Becoming more self-aware