A Six-Day Workshop
Leading to Self-Sufficiency
in the Logical Thinking Process
Tentative Schedule: April 4th through 11th
Instructor: H. William Dettmer, Jonah's Jonah
Assistant: Jeff 'SKI' Kinsey, Jonah
Critical thinking is a means of assessing and evaluating the cause-and-effect relationships in complex systems. The interdependency among components of systems makes it extremely difficult to accurately evaluate the true causes behind observed effects.
A logical thinking methodology facilitates the sorting out and representation of the relationships between the system’s components and the cause-and-effect that influences them. This enables an analyst to evaluate the validity of the evidence of causation and determine whether the assumed cause is, in fact the real cause.
A word from a couple of Jonah3+3™ graduates:
Lessons taught and applied during the hands on workshop:
- Successfully identify the true causes of unsatisfactory out-comes in YOUR system, whether personal or professional, using logical, verifiable cause-and-effect
- Identify and resolve daily and chronic conflicts that hinder you from achieving your goals
- Evaluate the potential for success before initiating change (risk mitigation), either in your personal life or in your organization
- Uncover the pitfalls that could result from any change you might consider making and determine what you should do to "navigate" around them
- Identify the "roadblocks" to change and the ways to over come them (and in what order)
- Lay out a detailed implementation plan for change and persuade others to help with it
- Improve your odds of success before even beginning to take action
- Quickly identify questionable or ill-considered proposals from others
Jeff 'SKI' Kinsey, Jonah
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(330) 432.3533
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