Learn how to develop thinking skills, how to think rationally and connect ideas together, in order to have right decisions & effective solutions.
Today’s world is bombarded with Information. We are constantly encountering different kinds of messages inviting us to accept certain thoughs, adopt specicifc products & support some causes. How do we know what to acceopt and what to reject? How to discern between reality & fiction? The answer lies in developing critical thinking skills.
The objective of this course is to help students develop clear and solid thking skills though logic & connecting thoughts together in order to make sound decisions and find creative solutions to problems sustainably. Also, the course aims to change paradigms of thnking & preconceived thoughts and assumptions, paving the road to creative thinking. It helps students become active learners rather than passive recepients.
The course includes the following topics:
- Concept & domain of critical thinking
- Other thinking styles
- Effect of critical thinking on our decisions
- Model of critical thinking with different phases
- Dealing with assumptions
- The art of questioning
- Logic & its implications
- Practical applications & exercises
Dental Surgeon by profession, Mindset Surgeon by passion. Suhail leads learning & development at Better Business in Amman Jordan. Motivated, personable executive coach and business facilitator, he is accustomed to handling difficult senior management cases through coaching and business counseling. He has organized thousands of workshops and trained more than 25,000 people from over 40 countries around the world mainly in the Middle East and GCC in English, Arabic (KSA, UAE, Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar, Istanbul) and in French for the French speaking North West Africa; Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. Currently, Dr. Suhail is sought after internationally for speaking engagements.
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