Have you ever struggled to express your thoughts and ideas clearly, or have your boss and colleagues complained that you provide unnecessary information and can be difficult to understand?
The reason might be simpler than you think (like all ingenious things). But don't worry, you're not alone!
Based on global best practices and real-life examples, we created this course to be both useful and easy to understand.
In this course, you'll learn a variety of practical frameworks that will help you structure your communication to be more efficient and avoid miscommunication.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1. Logical thinking basics
Chapter 1 goal. Learn why logical thinking is essential
What is logical thinking? [Problem solving, Work promotion]
[Case study] Checking the logic of the conversation
Lack of logical thinking examples
Developing logical thinking skills
Chapter 2. Developing the ability to be logical
Chapter 2 goal. Learn what is deductive and inductive methods are
Logic development {What does it mean to be logical?]
How to use the inductive method
Using the inductive method in business [What is inductive method, General thinking flow]
Using inductive method in business [Hasty generalization, Sampling error]
[Case study] How to avoid generalization
How to use the deductive method [What is deductive method, General thinking flow, Deductive method in business]
Deductive method key points
Chapter 3. Managing issues logically
Chapter 3 goal. Learn how to breaking down big issues into parts to make them easy to solve
The Importance of splitting issues [Too big to solve problem]
Logic trees framework [What is logical tree]
MECE framework [What is MECE, Why MECE]
MECE in a logic tree
Chapter 4. Persuade Logically
Chapter 4 goal. Learn how to convince people and get them to accept your arguments
Reinforce the reason for your decision [Logic is the premise of action, Using arguments to convince others]
Reasons matter
Using the pyramid structure [Pyramid structure]
[Exercise] Pyramid structure creation
Chapter 5. Communicate Logically
Chapter 5 goal. Learn how to improve your business communication skills
Why is logical communication so important?
Using easy-to-understand language
CRF (conclusion, reason, fact) framework
PREP (point, reason, example, point) framework
SDS (summary, detail, summary) framework
So what?/Why so? framework