Cognitive Flexibility: an essential skill for the 4th industrial revolution

Zoom- Webinar
Thursday, 07 May 2020
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (UK time)

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By Jeff Heasman CELTA, LL.B, LL.M, Jeff Heasman Training & Consulting.

1.00pm Thursday 7th May 2020

Jeff Heasman has a postgraduate certificate in English language teaching to adults plus a bachelor and master of laws degree.
He has many years' experience working within the insurance and legal professions in litigation and liability loss adjusting, having handled litigation up to the Court of Appeal in London and dealt with
insurance claims arising from many worldwide jurisdictions.
Jeff has lectured in legal, academic and business English as well as the language of international negotiation at many UK and international universities. He's delivered training in the law of torts and insurance law and practice to some of the world's largest and most prestigious organisations.

About this session

Cognitive flexibility is our ability to shift our thinking in the face of setbacks, mistakes or when new information comes to light. It is a skill that the World Economic Forum has listed in the top ten skills that people will need if they are to thrive in the so-called 4th industrial revolution. All too often we take the easy route when faced with challenges but it is not often the best route for you, your colleagues or your clients. This session will teach you how to develop your cognitive flexibility in a fast-paced and challenging working environment and enable you to move away from one-dimensional thinking.
Learning outcomes

Learning objectives.

By the end of the seminar, participants will be able to:

• identify the importance of cognitive flexibility as a skill in the workplace;
• explain the typical barriers to cognitive flexibility and how to overcome these;
• implement a strategy to develop cognitive flexibility in your day to day tasks.

Further information.

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1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.

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