Critical Thinking Skills: A Process For Better Problem Solving & Decision Making
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Live Webinar April 3rd, 2019 – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hours 1 PDU
Provider: HRDQ-U Ideas For Learning
If your organization wants to remain competitive in today’s environment, you need to invest more time in the training and development of critical thinking skills!
The United States Department of Labor has identified critical thinking as the foundation for key skills such as problem solving, decision making, creativity, and strategic planning, just to name a few.
- Executives from major corporations rank critical thinking as the #1 workplace competency.
- Only 28% of those with a four-year college education are rated as excellent critical thinkers.
Rick Lepsinger will help you put critical thinking skills on your 2019 radar. In this session you will also be introduced to the HRDQ product Critical Thinking Fundamentals.
Participants Will Learn
- Establish a common understanding of what critical thinking is.
- Identify the foundational attitudes and skills of critical thinking.
- Provide a four-step process for using critical thinking on the job.
- Recognize and avoid common critical thinking mistakes.
Presenter: Rick Lepsinger (LinkedIn profile) President OnPoint Consulting, career focuses on helping organizations and leaders identify and develop leaders, work better virtually, enhance cross functional team performance, and get from strategy to execution faster. He conducts numerous seminars and workshops on succession management, leading from a distance, leading cross functional teams, and enhancing execution. Rick has written numerous articles and is the author or co-author of several books.
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Critical Thinking Skills:
A Process For Better Problem Solving & Decision Making
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