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Making sound and timely decisions is an essential and universal skill regardless of your profession or hierarchical
level in the organization. Yet, flawed decisions abound because every aspect of a serious decision is
fraught with subtle pitfalls that can result in irreversible harm and resource waste. Recent research
proved that intensive training and deliberate practice tip the balance in favor of high-quality
decisions that save valuable resources. Small investments in learning about brainstorming, decision-making and
problem-solving processes can help making better choices with profound positive effect on outcomes.
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This practical workshop provides you with proven skills and tools to brainstorm, make
high-quality decisions and improve your problem-solving performance. You will
hone your skills and practice, in a safe and supportive milieu, with
situations ranging from urgent decisions on inelastic deadline to complex
and extreme events requiring elaborate diagnosis, brainstorming and tough consultations.
The focus is on brainstorming, critical thinking and objective judgment applied on relevant
exercises and case studies from the real world. You will build a unique
expertise to objectively address the avalanche of requests for action and
attention. You will increase your ability and confidence to craft and
present decisions to management, clients and others.
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| Detailed Outline - 3 days - 2.25 CEU | |
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1. Anatomy of sound and effective decisions
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Workshop Leaders |
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Dr. André Potworowski Alain delivered leadership seminars at the Ivy-League Summit held at Harvard University and led presentations on strategic thinking and risk management to graduate students and fellows, both at Harvard and MIT. He led principled negotiation and project management seminars in Europe, the Americas and Asia for companies including Boeing, Bombardier, Desjardins Financial Group, PEMEX, EON Renewables, Teck Metals, Textron Bell Helicopters and governments. A bar-certified trainer, Alain continues to conduct ethical negotiation workshops for lawyers, judges, legislators and policy makers. An innovator and patent holder with advanced technology and operations-research background, Alain advises boards and executives of financial, biotech firms and government agencies. He led international projects in several countries in engineering, infrastructure, software development, finance, corporate turnaround and R&D. He was an Executive Member of Canada’s Prime-Minister Committee on Government Reform. In collaboration with Dr. Brian Morrissey, Alain drafted recommendations that ultimately led to the creation the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Together, they subsequently studied the policy lessons learned in the United Kingdom about Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and the new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Alain advised the Director General of the UNESCO to undertake a major overhaul to strengthen the essence of the organization in Paris and throughout the world with a greater focus on vital priorities, principle-based leadership and strategic issues. Alain Martin was a member of the Graduate Management Faculty of the University of Quebec where he taught management of change and ethical negotiation skills to graduate students, both English and French. He also led, for several years, advanced risk-management workshops for executives, team leaders and engineers assigned to nuclear-power projects. He is a member of the French Society of Mathematics (SMF) and the author of Harnessing the Power of Intelligence, Counterintelligence & Surprise Events. He was honored by the Presidents of Harvard University and Harvard Alumni Association for his “Leadership, Vision and Service to our Community” during the ten-year period between 2001 and 2011. For further information on Alain Martin, click here. |
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| Hotel Accommodation for Out-of-Town Participants | |
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For overnight accommodation, several hotels are located within 10 to 20-minute drive including Novotel, Hilton, Ramada Inn, Westin, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Marriott, Sheraton, Delta, Holiday Inn, Days Inn, Best Western, Cartier Place Suite Hotel, Lord Elgin Hotel, and Minto Place Suite Hotel. Click here for detailed information about hotels. |
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| Registration and Cancellation Procedures | |
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How to Register: Please register by phone or fax and pay in advance by
cheque or credit card.
Cancellation Policy: Participants registering as a group must send substitutes in
lieu of cancelling. |
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| Personal Comfort, Dress Code and Photo Session | |
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The dress code is business casual at your discretion. Trust your judgment. When unsure, err on the side of caution. If overdressed, you can remove a tie or a jacket and roll up your sleeves. Members of the Canadian Forces and the U.S. defense community can, at their discretion, either dress casually or keep the uniform. You will be reminded the first day to dress the way you feel most comfortable for a photo session the next morning. Although every effort will be made to ensure a pleasant learning environment including a suitable temperature, we recommend you bring a sweater or a jacket to the classroom as individual comfort zones differ and sudden variations in the weather can temporarily affect air conditioning. Also please kindly refrain from using strong fragrances during the session in order to accommodate your fellow participants who suffer from allergies. |
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