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7.00 CPE Hours (Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Category 4, Others)
Classroom

This course was previously known as "Enhance your power of reasoning with the power of logic! (Classroom)".

Programme Objective
 

  • Redefining what logic and logical reasoning is really all about
  • Benefits of logical reasoning, understanding how bad logic affects business analysis.
  • identifying and overcoming the two most common logical thinking fallacies
  • Applying logical reasoning to problem solving, decision making, strategic analysis, and more

Programme Outline

  • Introduction: What is logic (or logical reasoning)
  • The two most common logical mistakes
  • What’s the difference: rationality vs. logic?
  • What’s the difference: facts vs. logic?
  • Which is “more important” when making decisions: facts or logic?
  • Case studies: How businesses fail because of faulty logic
  • Applying logical reasoning to problem solving, decision making, strategic analysis, and more


Training Methodology

  • Direct instruction
  • Group discussion
  • Simple logical thinking “experiments” in class!
  • Simple case studies

Closing Date for Registration

1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

1. Anyone who wants to improve their understanding of logic and logical reasoning.
2. Finance professionals and managers who need to use logic to analyze problems, decisions, and solutions.

Schedule & Fees

Testimonial

Funding

No funding Available!

Programme Facilitator(s)

This course was previously known as "Enhance your power of reasoning with the power of logic! (Classroom)".

Programme Objective
 

  • Redefining what logic and logical reasoning is really all about
  • Benefits of logical reasoning, understanding how bad logic affects business analysis.
  • identifying and overcoming the two most common logical thinking fallacies
  • Applying logical reasoning to problem solving, decision making, strategic analysis, and more

Programme Outline

  • Introduction: What is logic (or logical reasoning)
  • The two most common logical mistakes
  • What’s the difference: rationality vs. logic?
  • What’s the difference: facts vs. logic?
  • Which is “more important” when making decisions: facts or logic?
  • Case studies: How businesses fail because of faulty logic
  • Applying logical reasoning to problem solving, decision making, strategic analysis, and more


Training Methodology

  • Direct instruction
  • Group discussion
  • Simple logical thinking “experiments” in class!
  • Simple case studies

Closing Date for Registration

1 week before programme or until full enrolment

Intended For

1. Anyone who wants to improve their understanding of logic and logical reasoning.
2. Finance professionals and managers who need to use logic to analyze problems, decisions, and solutions.

Programme Facilitator(s)


No course instances or course instance sessions available.