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SUMMARY:Learning and Development Roundtable - The critical benefits of critical thinking and how to do it
DESCRIPTION:Fake news.  \nRidiculous claims that over time and with enough repetition can start to seem reasonable.  \nDecision fatigue.   \nPressures to do more by yesterday and at an ever increasing pace. \nSound familiar? \nWe make 266 decisions a day ….. Just on food! (Cheryl Strauss Einhorn quoting a Cornell University study). \nAll of these are a recipe for not thinking critically. \nSo what’s the big deal if we don’t think critically?   \nIt can easily lead to WTF – wishful thinking forever (HBR Guide to Critical Thinking). \nWe do ourselves\, our teams\, our communities and the world a disservice by not thinking critically. \nCritical thinking is good for us. \nThe World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2020\, reported international business leaders see “critical thinking and analysis as a skill in growing demand.”  \nAnd a SHRM report finds critical thinking is one of the most in-demand skills for job candidates annnnnd one of the ones most commonly missing (HBR Guide to Critical Thinking). \nSo let’s get going brushing up our critical thinking skills. \nIn this free workshop on March 21st with me\, Lee-Anne Ragan you’ll:\n\nDiscover what critical thinking is …. And what it’s not\nRealize the critical benefits of critical thinking\, for you and for everyone\nLearn why it’s so hard to think critically and how to overcome the trap that your brain sets for you\nDive into eight memorable critical thinking skills that will have you acting like:\n\nA mindset monk\nA scientist who’s in a pickle\nA prism\nA diagnosing doctor\nA primed psychologist\nA curious kid\nYour own MVP\nA nun with a habit\n\n\nCount the workshop towards your annual professional development requirement (if you’re a UN staff)   \n\nRSVP using this link by March 19th. Then watch your inbox for our agenda and how to participate online.\nPlease note the dates and times alternate each month so as to reach more people in various time zones at their request. \n\n7-8:30 am Vancouver\n8-9:30 am Mexico\n10-11:30 pm Montreal/New York\n11-12:30 pm Rio\n2-3:30 pm London\n3-4:30 pm Paris\n4-5:30 pm Beirut\n5-6:30 pm Nairobi/Somalia/Amman\n6-7:30 pm Abu Dhabi\n\nClick here to convert to your timezone if it’s not listed above and to double-check the times as they can sometimes change due to daylight savings times.   \nUse 5-6:30 pm EAT(Nairobi) to compare your timezone. \nIf you’ve just realized with dread that the time is untenable for you this month\, don’t worry\, as long as you’re a Learning and Development Roundtable member (membership is free) you’ll get access to the audio and (timestamped) video recordings\, workbook and more.  \nTake action now –>\n\nJoin the mailing list to receive invitations to the monthly meetings\, and get access to all the meeting resources.  \nRSVP by March 19th for the March 21st Roundtable. \nShare this workshop information with a friend and/or colleague and participate together.  The more the merrier.
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