Did you know that our decisions and perceptions are influenced by systematic errors that we make inadvertently?
Here is a course that will help you discover and avoid them!
Cognitive errors, or cognitive distortions, are errors that we make inadvertently and automatically when evaluating situations and when making the decisions to face them: learning how to prevent them and reduce the effects is very important to make your ability to think and act more effectively.
This course is designed to provide significant examples of situations in which, either on our own or in a group, we tend to commit errors that lead to irrational behaviours, errors of perception, inaccurate evaluations, incorrect decisions; furthermore, the course help learn how to face them effectively.
Help participants increase their effectiveness by acquiring awareness of cognitive errors, by learning techniques that help reduce or prevent their effect when evaluating critical situations and the related decision-making processes.
The topics covered interest all company roles: managers, salespeople, technicians, project managers, designers, lawyers, researchers, consultants, controllers are only some of the roles that may be interested.
The course is particularly useful to people involved in critical decision-making processes, in problem-solving and all types of change or innovation projects.
In general, the course is crucial for people who want to enhance their performance in the role management.
Given the high number of cognitive errors, the course will cover the most common ones or those that the participants want to overcome; the analysis will be carried out during the co-designing phase.
Some key points
Examples of cognitive errors we make to support our “ego”
Example of cognitive errors we make in a group
Examples of cognitive errors caused by the aversion to change and the need for order
Examples of cognitive errors caused by the aversion to loss
Examples of cognitive errors caused by the attribution of value
Examples of cognitive errors caused by the aversion to probability
Tools and behaviours that help us overcome and reduce cognitive errors.
This course has been designed and structured to promote complete immersion in the topic and the individual experience.
The participants will face situations through exercises and video clips that reproduce moments similar to the ones they face daily.
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At the end of the course, participants take a test; after passing it, they may download their certificate of attendance.