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Understand Cognitive Shortcuts

Format: Asynchronous
Time: 2-3 hours

Cognitive shortcuts influence what we think, how we interact, the decisions we make, and the actions we take. These unconscious processes and mental habits exist for a good reason. They help us process a data-intensive world in valuable and important ways. But! They also limit creativity and innovation, hinder awareness of difference, and hobble our ability to navigate unfamiliar situations.

Most of us feel like we have reasons for what we are doing. But in fact we do what we are doing largely because of reasons that we’re not necessarily completely aware of.” Daniel Kahneman, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Princeton and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics

Take this course to learn when and how a cognitive shortcut becomes a problem and what you can do about it.

 

  1. Understanding of both the inevitability and usefulness of cognitive shortcuts ("fast thought")
  2. Insight into circumstances where those useful shortcuts may lead us astray
  3. Awareness of a set of common errors produced by cognitive shortcuts
  4. Strategies for identifying those moments and mitigating the effect of the shortcuts ("slow thought")
  • You had a recent experience where your response to a conflict surprised you.
  • You have a lifelong aversion to (or affinity for!) conflict, and want to broaden your options.
  • You're moving to a new position, or entering a new relationship, and want to have more resources related to how you work with conflict.
Price: $49.00
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