We live in a knowledge based society, and the more critical you think the better your knowledge will be. Critical Thinking provides you with the skills to analyze and evaluate information so that you are able to obtain the greatest amount of knowledge from it. It provides the best chance of making the correct decision, and minimizes damages if a mistake does occur. Critical Thinking will lead to being a more rational and disciplined thinker. It will reduce your prejudice and bias which will provide you a better understanding of your environment. This workshop will provide you the skills to evaluate, identify, and distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information. It will lead you to be more productive in your career, and provide a great skill in your everyday life. Outline: Module One: Getting Started Housekeeping Items The Parking Lot Workshop Objectives Action Plans and Evaluations Module Two: Components of Critical Thinking Applying Reason Open Mindedness Analysis Logic Case Study Module Two: Review Questions Module Three: Non-Linear Thinking Step Out of Your Comfort Zone Don’t Jump to Conclusions Expect and Initiate Change Being Ready to Adapt Case Study Module Three: Review Questions Module Four: Logical Thinking Ask the Right Questions Organize the Data Evaluate the Information Draw Conclusions Case Study Module Four: Review Questions Module Five: Critical Thinkers (I) Active Listening Be Curious Be Disciplined Be Humble Case Study Module Five: Review Questions Module Six: Critical Thinkers (II) Seeing the Big Picture Objectivity Using Your Emotions Being Self-Aware Case Study Module Six: Review Questions Module Seven: Evaluate Information Making Assumptions Watch out for Bias Ask Clarifying Questions SWOT Analysis Case Study Module Seven: Review Questions Module Eight: Benefits of Critical thinking Being More Persuasive Better Communication Better Problem Solving Increased Emotional Intelligence Case Study Module Eight: Review Questions Module Nine: Changing Your Perspective Limitations of Your Point of View Considering Others Viewpoint Influences on Bias When New Information Arrives Case Study Module Nine: Review Questions Module Ten: Problem Solving Identify Inconsistencies Trust Your Instincts Asking Why? Evaluate the Solution(s) Case Study Module Ten: Review Questions Module Eleven: Putting It All Together Retaining Your New Skills Reflect and Learn From Mistakes Always Ask Questions Practicing Critical Thinking Case Study Module Eleven: Review Questions Module Twelve: Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Review of Parking Lot Lessons Learned Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations For more information about this course, kindly contact us at: [email protected] Duration Four Days