Welcome to the Make Better Decisions with Framing video series. This is the eighth video lesson in a series of eleven and discusses how you can dramatically change how you feel about yourself, and how people feel about what they do, by understanding how the situation is being compared in people’s imagination. It’s funny how you can change the way things are perceived, just by the way you say them, isn’t it? If you can change perceptions, can you also change people’s behavior, just by saying things in a particular way? This video series will teach you what framing is, how to know when it is being used on you and how to effectively use it on others.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
6m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the concept of framing in decision-making
Apply imaginative thinking to enhance decision outcomes
Identify different framing techniques to improve clarity
Evaluate the impact of framing on stakeholder perceptions
Develop strategies for effective decision-making using imagination
Decision Makers, Business Leaders, Managers, Professionals in Strategic Planning
Completion of Parts 1-7 of the Course Series
01. Introduction to Decision Framing
02. Importance of Imagination in Decision Making
03. Techniques for Effective Framing
04. Case Studies and Practical Applications
05. Summary and Next Steps
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Understand the concept of framing in decision-making
Apply imaginative thinking to enhance decision outcomes
Identify different framing techniques to improve clarity
Evaluate the impact of framing on stakeholder perceptions
Develop strategies for effective decision-making using imagination
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Decision Makers, Business Leaders, Managers, Professionals in Strategic Planning
PREREQUISITES
Completion of Parts 1-7 of the Course Series
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Decision Framing
02. Importance of Imagination in Decision Making
03. Techniques for Effective Framing
04. Case Studies and Practical Applications
05. Summary and Next Steps