Making effective decisions for personal and organisational success
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Description
Did you know that about 45% of our decisions turns out to be wrong?
This insight, drawn from Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman, is at the heart of this workshop.
Through a structured approach inspired by strategic planning and behavioural science, you'll learn how to improve the quality of your decisions — and increase your impact in both your professional and personal life.
Objectives
At the end of the training sessions, you will be able:
- Understand the reason that about 45% of all our decisions are wrong
- Get familiar with the dual basis for decision making
- Explore the added value of questions
- Seek diverse perspectives
Programme
The Nobel Prize winning researcher, Daniel Kahneman’s approach to decision making
The art of asking questions
The key components of decisions and the related communication
Focusing on game-changing decisions
Streamline meetings and reports
Seek diverse perspectives
Target Audience
Any person willing to invest in his or her ability to make good decisions required for a successful career and a satisfactory personal life.
Methodology
The presentation is based on various exercises and video clips to help the participants learn successful decision making techniques.
Conditions
Course Material
Please note that for environmental reasons no paper version of the training material will be provided for your training. The course material can be downloaded free of charge via your portal before the start of the course (download the Client Portal User’s Guide here). You will be able to view it on the screen of your mobile device or print it if necessary. If your registration has been made by a training manager of your company please contact him/her so that he/she can give you access to it or send it to you.
Certificate
At the end of the training, the participants will receive a certificate of participation delivered by the House of Training.
Location
L-1615 Luxembourg
Luxembourg