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Clear and well-presented structure

The main message is simple and clear, sticking to the key message. The presenter is good, and the visual animation is very well done. The course could be improved by adding some more business-specific content and examples. It opens with one, but then becomes more general. This course is a great resource for our managers as we approach our appraisal period.

good training

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Concise and precise course

Reminded me of my philosophy class back in 1982 when i started as a freshman student in a medical school where i first heard and learned the words critical discussion , rational argument, etc.the course should be included in every management courses because it clearly and easily helps an aspiring person to be on top of evry argument presented.

Short and informative.

This user gave this course a rating of 3/5 stars

Concise and to the point

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Very good course

Very impressed by the delivery and content from a short course.

good basic overview

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

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easy to follow

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Not true, too simplistic

The training felt confused between the skill of making persuasive arguments, and self-critical thinking in search of truth. One thing it got muddled is that evidence does not need to be in any way true, it just needs to be believed or convincing to the other opposition. This is an important distinction as this is where a lot of skill in arguing comes – in tailoring your argument to the audience's own beliefs to bring them from theirs to yours. The truth does not always matter in convincing people of certain ideas (as we all know), and is something we should be acutely aware of. It felt far too simplistic to say evidence should be true when we all know how subjective and nuanced the truth can be.