
This course empowers you with tools to understand the characteristics that contribute to good objective judgment that enhances the chances for success in decision making.


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About this course
Objective Judgement is a process that works like a Human GPS for decision-making.
It is important to recognize that objective judgment is more than an individual attribute, however, being able to make a rational, non-emotional and objective decision is one of the most essential skills in life.
This course empowers you with tools to understand the characteristics that contribute to good objective judgment that enhances the chances for success in decision making.
Learners would gain more insight on strategies for making good judgment in challenging situations in life and at work.
Course Outline
Part 1: Judgement Skills as a Decision-Making Enabler
- Definition and Categories of Judgement skills
- Elements of Good Objective Judgement
- Improving Objective Judgement in Organizations
Part 2: Judgement Skills as a Decision-Making Driver
- Strategies to Improve your Objective Judgement
- Keys to avoiding Bias in Judgment for better Decision Making
- Objective Judgement Scenarios
What you will Learn:
- The components and tendencies of good Objective Judgement
- How to enhance your judgment skills
- The importance of good judgement skills as a Life skill
- How to optimize objective judgement skills for career growth.
About the instructors
TDI’s instructors are internationally top-rated experts, who bring over 20 years’ experience in Management roles providing driving enterprise development, inspiring teams and boosting performance. Our instructors have led innovative solutions in Learning and Development, Talent Management, Strategy development with a penchant for excellence.
They are Business Managers, with in-depth knowledge and practical experience in developing the human capacity of any organization, aligning learning interventions to suit the business drivers of any organization.
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