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Benefits of attending this Course Understand the human learning process so you can increase your lea

[Overcoming Complexity in Decisions: Lessons from 17 years at NASA By Dr. Edward Rogers]( Benefits of attending this Course Understand the human learning process so you can increase your learning capacity and make the most of your amazing brain Build your ability to think conceptually and correct mental models as the essence of learning and the secret to addressing complexity Learn how to conceptually map your thought processes to consistently make better and more informed decisions Add more value to your organization by managing the decision process and not just the decision Make a bigger and better difference in your world by inspiring those around you to become better learners AGENDA Day 1: Feb 2 - Module 1: Experience Doesn't Necessarily Make You Smart Day 2: Feb 3 - Module 2: Mapping Mental Models for Turbo-Charged Thinking Day 3: Feb 16 - Module 3: The Art of Conceptual Thinking: Learning How to Learn Day 4: Feb 17 - Module 4: Better Decisions, Better Leaders, Better Results Expert [Bala G. Dharan] Dr. Edward W. Rogers, Faculty, ISB Dr. Rogers, as a professor taught strategy and entrepreneurship before joining NASA in 2003. For seventeen years he served as the Chief Knowledge Officer at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Maryland until his retirement from government service in 2020. [Know more]( For detailed agenda and registration, write to: ekta.khanna@hindustantimes.com This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( Mosaic Media Ventures Pvt. Ltd., 18-20, KG Marg, Barakhamba, New Delhi, 110001, India

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