HASKAYNE Executive EDUCATION Strategic Decision Making Ensure you and your organization are equipped to make the best decisions in the midst of complexity. How do you logically compare risks vs. rewards vs. varying potential outcomes of your business decisions? This program will teach you key decision-making methods to cut through information overload and analysis paralysis to make better and faster decisions. This interactive program develops an awareness of the numerous barriers to effective individual and group decision-making. You will learn how to identify your blind spots and biases that may be sabotaging your decisions. Upon completion of this program, you will have honed your intuition and critical thinking skills to be a better decision maker and a more effective leader. No matter what decision you make – small or large – you will be capable of making the “right call”. Program Delivery: Classroom Commitment: 2 days (14 hours) Investment: $1,375 Schedule: Winter/Spring Schedule TBD JOIN WAITLIST HASKAYNE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Executive Education Strategic Decision Making Learning Outcomes: • Avoid common pitfalls in the decision making process • Differentiate between which decisions require intuition or a structured framework • Learn to consider multiple goals and competing stakeholders • Understand the role of emotion and ethics in decision making Who Will Benefit: • Executives and managers who are responsible for making complex decisions in their organizations • Leadership teams that need to consider multiple perspectives when making decisions • Professionals who require a method of developing and presenting quantitative proof to all stakeholders prior to implementing decisions • Improve collaborative decision making Faculty: Loren Falkenberg, PhD Loren Falkenberg is the associate dean (research) and an associate professor at the Haskayne School of Business. Loren has consulted on corporate social responsibility programs and management of ethical issues for a number of companies, including Alberta Health Services, Air Canada, Husky Energy and Talisman. Loren has acted as a facilitator for boards and executive teams, is a published author and has been a regular commentator on CBC on various issues in the Canadian business environment. Loren has over 20 years of experience in executive programming. Mehdi Mourali, PhD Mehdi is an associate professor of marketing at the Haskayne School of Business. His work focuses on understanding how people make judgments and decisions in the marketplace. In particular, his work investigates how psychological factors, such as motivation and affect, interact with environmental factors, such as the social and physical contexts, to influence consumer judgment and decision-making. JOIN OUR WAITING LIST: Click here to join our waiting list for Spring / Winter 2016 Get a preferred rate when three or more people from your organization enrol. Call 403.220.6600 for group registrations. For more information on Executive Education at Haskayne School of Business T: 403.220.6600 E: [email protected] JOIN WAITLIST Haskayne Executive Education University of Calgary Downtown Campus 6th Floor, 906 – 8th Avenue SW Calgary, AB T2P 1H9
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