Developing Critical Thinking Abilities

Cultivate multi-dimensional thinking, break away from conventional thought patterns, & creatively and effectively solve problems

Do you encounter the following challenges due to a lack of critical thinking skills?

  1. You fail to analyze the information in a logical and critical manner, which can lead to confusion and misguided decisions.
  2. You may overlook alternative perspectives, or you struggle to objectively understand and evaluate diverse viewpoints. 
  3. Your ability to express ideas clearly, logically, and persuasively may be hindered.

Through “Developing critical thinking abilities” course, you will acquire powerful tools to enhance your logical and critical thinking abilities, enabling you to make wise decisions both in work and life.

OVERALL

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2 days
Vietnamese
At client’s company as required
Active learning through excercises, case study and group discussion etc.

OBJECTIVES

  • Understand nature of critical thinking and explore factors that enhance systematic thinking
  • Analyze and evaluate information and problems in work
  • Develop systematic thinking and apply it to construct effective solutions/arguments
  • Analyze problems and present your arguments in a critical and persuasive manner
  • Skillfully apply critical thinking in debates to successfully achieve your objectives

TARGET

  • Staff, Leader, Supervior, Manager

CONTENT

Part 1: Overview of Critical Thinking Part 2: Process of developing critical thinking
Part 3: Foundational skills for developing critical thinking Part 4: Practicing critical thinking through DEBATE skills - Effective discourse

Part 5: Summary and Action Plan

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REFERENCES

Pamphlet “Developing Critical Thinking Abilities" here. 

For the sample of training material please send your request to us here.

CONSULTING NEXT COURSES

Learners should refer to the following courses in the same course “Developing Critical Thinking Abilities”

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