[ FreeCourseWeb ] Linkedin - Think Like a Lawyer to Make Decisions and Solve Problems

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[ FreeCourseWeb ] Linkedin - Think Like a Lawyer to Make Decisions and Solve Problems (Size: 286.1 MB)
  Bonus Resources.txt 307.2 B
  Get Bonus Downloads Here.url 204.8 B
  [1] Identifying your goals.mp4 28.4 MB
  [1] Identifying your goals.srt 5.4 KB
  [1] The benefits of thinking like a lawyer.mp4 26.4 MB
  [1] The benefits of thinking like a lawyer.srt 2 KB
  [1] The difference between rules, norms, and values.mp4 15.3 MB
  [1] The difference between rules, norms, and values.srt 2.8 KB
  [1] What qualifies as a fact.mp4 31.4 MB
  [1] What qualifies as a fact.srt 5.4 KB
  [1] Who are the stakeholders.mp4 27.3 MB
  [1] Who are the stakeholders.srt 4.2 KB
  [1] You don't need a full agreement to have your point of view.mp4 13 MB
  [1] You don't need a full agreement to have your point of view.srt 2.4 KB
  [2] Asking questions.mp4 26 MB
  [2] Asking questions.srt 4.3 KB
  [2] Breaking down complexity.mp4 16.3 MB
  [2] Breaking down complexity.srt 2.9 KB
  [2] Different types of decision-making.mp4 17.3 MB
  [2] Different types of decision-making.srt 3.1 KB
  [2] Prioritizing your goals.mp4 34 MB
  [2] Prioritizing your goals.srt 6 KB
  [3] Exercising critical listening skills.mp4 25.1 MB
  [3] Exercising critical listening skills.srt 4 KB
  [3] Why think like a lawyer.mp4 25.5 MB
  [3] Why think like a lawyer.srt 4.4 KB
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Think Like a Lawyer to Make Decisions and Solve Problems



MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Skill Level: General | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 27m | Size: 282.6 MB
Why would any non-lawyer want to think like a lawyer? What’s the benefit of thinking like a lawyer? In this course, law professor Kim Wehle explains how thinking like a lawyer and employing the legal method of decision making helps eliminate emotional reactivity, confirmation bias, and other decision-making pitfalls in favor of evidentiary-based analysis. Kim highlights key aspects of decision making and problem solving, like identifying stakeholders affected in any decision, the importance of asking the right questions, identifying and prioritizing your goals, and exercising critical listening skills.
When you think like a lawyer, the result is more informed, thorough, and effective decisions that you can feel good about, regardless of the circumstances.

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