Thinking Clearly and Analytically

The Rationale
If we were to reduce all the activities of managing people and tasks to their most basic underlying competencies, we might be left with two: communicating and thinking. And an argument could be made to define communication as “shared thought” or as “thinking out loud.” In short, the ability to think clearly and analytically is one that managers are drawing upon every minute of the day.

It seems surprising, then, that we have not had required courses in public schools and colleges on how to think. Some aspects of analytical thinking are dealt with in courses on experimental design, statistics, English composition, logic, and so on, but the subject has been largely neglected in schools and in management development programs. This workshop represents a bold departure from the traditional curriculum of such programs.

Learning Objectives for the Workshop
Participants who attend this workshop will be able to:

Performance Criteria in the Workplace
Participants who attend this workshop will be able to: