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Seemed a bit long
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
mostly common sense
not a fan of this one, i find its mostly down to personal common sense and using your own judgement correctly.
Simply explained
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Been kind of yourself
Take care of your attitude to protect yourself
Informative but also I felt a lot of it was common sense.
Delivered professionally and pointed out things that myself and other colleagues should be aware of. But I felt it went over 'strategies' that were stating pure common sense rather than anything new. I liked the acronym of 'Acknowledge, Challenge, Train'. But I would have looked some more scenarios to test our biases.
Very interesting, informative and thought provoking course.
I enjoyed the content and format of this course, it was educative and made me think about how I perceive others and come to my conclusions re same.
Essential, straightforward and helpful
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Could do with elaborating on where the line is between building on experience with a person and where you are allowing previous experiences to overtake
This user gave this course a rating of 3/5 stars
Important to question our assumptions and ill founded beliefs.
As we get older we become more likely to be entrenched in our beliefs. We are reluctant to question long held preconceptions about certain people or their situations with which we may be involved. It should give us a fresh angle or even enlightenment when evaluating such situations.
I found the training insightful and practical.
I found the training insightful and practical, as it helped me better understand unconscious biases, micro-actions, and mental models, and gave me useful strategies to reflect on and challenge my assumptions in everyday interactions.