How to Make Strategic Thinking a Habit

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Location

Online(Course Link)

Dates

On Demand

Course Categories

Personal Development

Certficate

Yes()

Language

English

Course Fees

US Dollar 4 (Check Course Page for Last Price)

No. of Attendant

Unlimited

Acquired Skills/Covered Subjects

  • Setting Yourself Up for Strategic Thinking
  • Strategic Thinking Tactics
Provider Name LinkedIn Learning
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LinkedIn Learning is an American website offering video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn.

It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015.Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.

Working hard is important—but what's really critical is making sure you're working on the right things. That's what strategic thinking enables you to do. In this course, Dorie Clark shares frameworks and strategies to help you make strategic thinking a daily habit, so that you can make the best use of your time, energy, and effort at work. Discover how to set yourself up for success by carving out time for strategic thinking and adjusting your routine to spark more strategic thoughts. Get tactics for thinking strategically about the tasks and decisions that lie ahead of you, as well as how to revisit past decisions to glean valuable insights. Learn how to change the way you approach your to-do list and examine the root cause of problems to devise better solutions. Plus, Dorie explains how to consistently ask yourself the right questions, so that you don't get off track.

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