communications studies and personal development - damian gordon -
TRANSCRIPT
Communications Studies and Personal Development- Damian Gordon -
CoRT Thinking Programme
• CoRT = Cognitive Research Trust• Thinking is a skill that can be developed• Most practical thinking takes place in the
perception stage. • The tools method is used to teach thinking.
CAF
CONSIDER
ALL
FACTORS
CAF
• Unlike the PMI this is not a timed exercise, it takes as long as it takes
• Decide on a specific number of factors, e.g. 10 factors
• Continue working on list until that number of factors are achieved
• May uncover hitherto unconsidered factors
CAF
• Related to – Action– Decision– Planning– Judgement– Conclusion
CAF
Consider All Factors
CAF
Consider All Factors
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
CAF
Consider All Factors
1. sfakwpaefmwaop2. 3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
CAF
Consider All Factors
1. sfakwpaefmwaop2. sdfrva;,r;rropawe3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
CAF
Consider All Factors
1. sfakwpaefmwaop2. sdfrva;,r;rropawe3. lawooeridmcwnw4.5.6.7.8.9.10.
CAF
Consider All Factors
1. sfakwpaefmwaop2. sdfrva;,r;rropawe3. lawooeridmcwnw4. lskedjedosmwapc5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
CAF
Consider All Factors
1. sfakwpaefmwaop2. sdfrva;,r;rropawe3. lawooeridmcwnw4. lskedjedosmwapc5. xoowwmkfkovms6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
CAF
Consider All Factors
1. sfakwpaefmwaop2. sdfrva;,r;rropawe3. lawooeridmcwnw4. lskedjedosmwapc5. xoowwmkfkovms6. xwspaweofmefm7. zkdoekrirjwwopac8. lslwiwirjfkcmqas9. cdale;aefiemfefm10. kmxppaowedope
CAF: Exercise
• Scenario “A husband and wife go to buy a used car for their family”–10 factors
CAF: Example
1. The person selling it actually owns it
2. The price of the car
3. The type of car and colour
4. The engine power and speed of the car
5. All the mechanical parts are working well
6. The car is big enough for a family
7. Has the car been in a crash?
8. It will be easy to get replacement parts
9. It has tax and NCT certificates
10.What is the potential resell value?
CAF: Exercise
• Scenario “Factors involved in choosing your hairstyle”–10 factors
OPV
OTHER
PEOPLE’S
VIEWS
OPV
• The process of looking at other people’s viewpoints so that the process can be used consciously and deliberately
• Consider the views of all stakeholders
• Can be employed in conjunction with other techniques
OPV
OPV: Example
• A salesperson is trying to sell you a second-hand sports car
• Salesperson: – Show how sharp car is, – how powerful the engine, – the new tires, – how it suits you, – what a good buy it is.
• You: – see whether or not it has been in a crash, – how much spare tires cost, – how worn the parts are, – how it compares with other cars you have seen
OPV: Exercise
• A boy refuses to obey his teacher in class. The teacher sends the boy to the principal who suspends him. The boy’s parents object.
• What is the view of;– The boy– The teacher– The principal– The parents– The classmates