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Free Webinar | How to Develop a Crucial Leadership Skill

Description

Every action is preceded by a thought. Nothing happens until a thought prompts a person to do something. Critical thinking isan intentional, exploratory mental process that purposes to enhance the practice of thinking so that resultant actions produce more positive results. Critical thinking can be defined as thinking-about-thinking.

Leaders are men and women of action. Often the differences in leadership outcomes can be described in terms of actions or behaviors. Critical thinking skills can be taught and critical thinking proficiencies can be enhanced with proper training.

Good leadership is difficult to define but is apparent and enjoyed when experienced in the workplace. This webinar presents a practical plan for leaders to enhance their critical thinking skills that will enable organizational success.

Profile

Dr. Paul Greasley enjoyed a long and successful career as an engineering manager working on the design and development of diesel engines, gas turbine engines, and rocket engines. He was well recognized for his servant leadership skills, his ability to positively influence his circumstances, and his capacity to connect people with essential resources.

He holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership, is a published author, and an adjunct professor at 2 universities. He has extensive experience in leading for-profit organizations and is on the Board of Directors of a non-profit organization.

You Will Learn

  • Personalize the definition of a leader.

  • Define critical thinking as an essential and often over-looked leadership skill.

  • Understand and take advantage of the multi-cultural aspects of critical thinking.

  • Develop an action plan to enhance critical thinking skills.

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