SELF | THINKING ABILITIES
Your ability to think is probably your greatest asset at work. Everything you say and do will be touched in some way by what is going on in your mind. Most certainly, performance and achievements are a direct function of your thinking abilities. This course looks at the skills of mental agility, conceptual and analytical thinking. Together, these skills allow you to conceive and form ideas in a practical sense and draw the right conclusions.
Aims of the course
- to provide an understanding of the power of the mind to reason
- to provide an understanding of the mind to form a general notion or concept
- to provide an understanding of analytical thinking
- to explore the application of convergent and divergent thinking
- to explain the use of distancing within the thinking process
- to provide an understanding of intuition and its application
- to practice and improve mental agility
- to use various techniques for improving your memory
- to develop and implement action plans for improvement
Objectives of the course
At the conclusion of the course you will be able to:
- improve your understanding of your intelligence at work
- understand and improve your conceptual thinking
- understand and improve your analytical thinking
- understand and improve your breadth of thinking
- understand the use of distancing
- improve the use of intuition
- understand and improve your mental agility
- improve your memory
Tutorials
Introduction to Thinking Abilities
Tutorial 1: Intelligence
Tutorial 2: Conceptual thinking
Tutorial 3: Analytical thinking
Tutorial 4: Breadth of thinking
Tutorial 5: Distancing
Tutorial 6: Intuition
Tutorial 7: Mental agility
Tutorial 8: Memory
Study time
As a guide, the course could take up to one hour per tutorial to complete. However, this time may vary considerably depending on several factors; the time allocated to work based objectives and review, individual learning styles, differing levels of ability in the subject area and so on. The overall objective is not how quickly the course can be completed but how well the individual acquires the new knowledge and applies this in their work to improve their performance.
Skill cluster for this course
The interaction between skill courses have been grouped into clusters. This assists you with further development in related skills.
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