"I saw the system in action at an impasse during a seminar of Nobel Laureates. When a Random Word was injected into the discussion, the problem was quickly resolved"
Sheldon Lee Glashow-Nobel Prize Laureate for Physics.
We often confuse action with accomplishment and frequently jump to action without enough thought. If our decision is good, we keep on going. If it is bad, we stop and clean up the problem we have created.
This introductory workshop on Direct Attention Thinking Tools® gives simple strategies for sharpening your perception and focusing your thinking in a more comprehensive, effective and efficient way.
Using Direct Attention Thinking Tools® you will learn to:
> Be a strong, confident decision-maker
> Quickly and accurately weigh risks against rewards
> Think clearly with greater focus
> Reach optimum solutions more quickly than ever before
> Produce answers that inspire
> Use ‘What if’ thinking to avoid costly mistakes
> Assess all angles before making a decision
Thursday 19th April 2007
Half Day 9.00am-12.00noon
Direct Attention Thinking Tools [DATT]®
This introductory half day workshop provides ten simple strategies.The tools create a framework for defining a situation and improving the ability to consider consequences before taking action.