The CREO Critical Thinking for Decision Making Course supports professionals in developing a structured approach to analysing problems and making well-reasoned decisions. The course focuses on critical thinking as an applied workplace skill—helping learners slow down automatic reactions, challenge assumptions, and evaluate information objectively before choosing a course of action.

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This module equips learners with the foundational knowledge and practical tools required to think more clearly, independently, and effectively in an increasingly complex world. Through a structured exploration of what critical thinking is and what it is not learners examine the core components of the critical thinking process, from analysing information and evaluating arguments to questioning assumptions and forming sound judgments. The module dives into the dispositions and abilities that underpin strong critical thinkers, such as curiosity, open-mindedness, intellectual humility, and disciplined reasoning. Learners also explore why critical thinking is essential in modern life, gaining insight into how it strengthens decision-making, problem-solving, creativity, and personal resilience. In addition to understanding the benefits, the module provides practical skills, activities, and strategies to help learners apply critical thinking in real situations. They will learn actionable methods to sharpen their reasoning, reduce bias, and continuously improve their analytical capabilities.
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This module provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of how effective decisions are made and why decision-making is a core skill for personal and professional success. By breaking down the decision-making process into clear, actionable steps, learners explore how to assess situations, generate options, evaluate risks, and choose pathways aligned with their goals and values. The module also introduces different decision-making styles and examines how individual preferences, thinking patterns, and contexts influence the choices people make. Learners gain insight into common pitfalls including overconfidence, rushed thinking, and emotional bias and learn strategies to avoid them. A key focus of this module is the connection between habits and decision quality. Participants explore how daily routines, automatic behaviours, and cognitive shortcuts shape decision outcomes, and how cultivating healthier habits can strengthen clarity, consistency, and judgment.
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This module provides a complete, practical toolkit for making thoughtful, confident, and effective decisions in both personal and professional contexts. Learners begin by understanding the core principles of decision-making—including how decisions are defined, the steps in a sound decision-making process, and the different styles people use when approaching choices. They also examine common pitfalls such as emotional bias, overthinking, information overload, and hindsight bias. The module goes beyond theory to offer real, actionable guidance through short scenario-based videos that address everyday challenges: making quick decisions under pressure, justifying difficult decisions, involving the right people, managing stress and worry, and dealing with too many or too few options. Learners also explore how to build confidence as decision-makers, apply decisions as habits, and navigate important life and career choices. A key part of the module is the role habits play in shaping decision quality. By understanding automatic behaviours and cognitive shortcuts, learners learn how to build healthier patterns that support clearer judgment, better prioritisation, and more consistent follow-through.
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