The Neuropsychology of Strategic Thinking
Self-Study
On-Demand
This course will facilitate a shift perspective in how we think about, understand, and implement strategic thinking. This course will define strategic thinking in neuropsychological terms and address both the conscious and, perhaps more significantly, the unconscious components of effective strategic thinking and it’s obstacles. Key to any successful shift in behavior is the understanding of how positive behavior change works in the body, brain and mind. Thus, this course will traverse topics including the psychology of strategic thinking, executive functioning and brain development, innate temperament, and the function of the ego in thinking effectively. The approach is holistic in nature and will be immediately impactful in approaching both everyday leadership responsibilities and long-term organizational strategies. Finally, this course is both personal and universal in its application and focuses on the fundamental aspects of being human.
Key Dates
Course Review Date:
December 21 2023
Course Expiration Date:
December 21 2025
Access to Course Expires:
365 days from purchase date of course.
Course Objectives
Define effective strategic thinking
Explain strategic thinking in terms of neuropsychological principles
Delineate the differences between personality and temperament and how this impacts how one thinks strategically
Recognize the role of ego and the barriers to effective strategic thinking
Identify the role of creativity vs. cognitive rigidity and how this impacts the implementation of strategic thinking