160 East 38th St.
New York, New York 10016

Managers, Business Owners, and other Professionals:

However good you are at what you do, you can learn to tap your own knowledge bank to solve problems faster, make better decisions, and communicate more effectively.

That's what you learn in Jean Moroney's all-day workshop on Thinking Tactics. You learn how to break through the most common thinking blocks and stop floundering in your thinking, so you can get answers you need. You learn how to think about large, amorphous tasks that strain your brain, so you can break them down into smaller steps that you can handle. The workshop offers a complete mental toolkit for targeted thinking, including:

* How to use small chunks of time for big thinking tasks
* How to break through the two most common thinking blocks in three quick steps
* How to spot when you're floundering, then get your work back on track fast
* How to get your mind around a complex task
* The secret to making large, amorphous projects fit in limited schedules
* The #1 thinking tactic that helps perfectionists turn in good work on time
* What you need to take the strain out of thinking and make it flow

Most people solve thinking problems in an ad hoc manner. In Thinking Tactics, they learn a flexible system of practical techniques--a system that ensures their thinking gives the best possible results in the available time.
During the day, you get a chance to practice using these tactics both in class exercises and individual exercises using your own personal thinking tasks. When you leave, you will take away a 70-page workbook, plus a laminated summary sheet with essentialized reminders of how and when to use the tactics. Plus, at the back of the workbook is a convenient 8-page summary of the course for quick review. To help you apply Thinking Tactics afterwards, you will be given a complimentary membership in the Thinking Tactics Mastery Program through the end of December.

Official Website: http://www.thinkingdirections.com/NYC09.htm

Added by FullCalendar on October 21, 2009

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