In today’s fast-paced and unpredictable environment, effective decision-making has become a critical skill for professionals across all sectors. Decision-making is no longer a linear process of choosing between options; it now requires a deep awareness of mental patterns, emotional balance, and behavioral discipline.
The training program "Enhancing Thinking and Behavior for More Effective and Appropriate Decision-Making", presented by the Geneva Institute of Business Management, is designed to equip participants with the tools and mindsets needed to think clearly, act deliberately, and make well-grounded decisions in complex and demanding situations. The program integrates cognitive techniques with behavioral awareness to promote clarity, confidence, and accountability in decision-making.
Target Group
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Leaders and managers in both public and private organizations
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Professionals involved in strategic planning and decision-making
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HR professionals and performance evaluation officers
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Public relations and corporate communications personnel
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Executive coaches, mentors, and professional trainers
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Anyone seeking to strengthen their thinking and decision-making capabilities
Objectives
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Strengthen participants’ ability to apply structured, analytical thinking
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Improve self-awareness regarding behavioral patterns and their effect on decisions
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Enable the use of cognitive models to support sound judgment
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Train participants to separate emotional impulses from rational decision processes
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Increase sensitivity to the psychological and social contexts of decisions
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Instill conscious behaviors that reduce bias and reactive thinking
Course Outline
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Introduction to Impactful Thinking in the Workplace
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Characteristics of effective thinking
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The difference between fast and slow thinking
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The link between thought processes and professional behavior
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How thinking influences decision quality
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Mental Patterns and Their Impact on Decisions
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Acquired cognitive styles and patterns
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Common decision-making biases
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Selective perception and situational interpretation
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The influence of past experiences on current judgments
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Emotional and Behavioral Awareness in Decision Contexts
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Emotional intelligence in high-pressure situations
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Managing self-control during decision-making moments
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Reading and responding to others’ emotional cues
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Moving beyond automatic emotional reactions
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Decision-Making Under Uncertainty
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Evaluating incomplete or unclear information
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Using intuition consciously and constructively
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Dealing with hesitation, fear, and anxiety
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Balancing risk and opportunity
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Critical Thinking for Better Judgments
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Analyzing arguments and assessing data
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Identifying logical fallacies and weak reasoning
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Challenging personal assumptions and beliefs
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Asking powerful questions before committing to action
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Developing Effective Thinking Models
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Objective evaluation frameworks
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Weighing options through structured comparison
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Cause-and-effect analysis
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Outcome forecasting and decision consequences
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Behavioral Traits That Strengthen Decision Outcomes
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Mental focus during assessment and analysis
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Openness to different viewpoints
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Assertiveness without emotional reactivity
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Accountability for decisions taken
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Psychological and Environmental Factors in Decision Behavior
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Organizational and societal pressures
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The role of corporate culture in shaping choices
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Group influence and personal loyalties
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Alignment between values and selected actions
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Effective Communication During Decision Implementation
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Presenting decisions with clarity and influence
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Engaging stakeholders effectively
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Managing objections and resistance
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Delivering decisions while preserving professional harmony
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Continuous Improvement of Thinking and Behavior
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Reviewing and reflecting on past decisions
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Strengthening learning from real-world experiences
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Adjusting thought patterns over time
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Designing a personal development plan for decision-making skills
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