Program Chair
Aaron Barth, Ph.D.
President, Dialectic Strategies; Instructor, University of Western Ontario
In our very popular annual workshop, you will learn how to think and when.
The result: better strategic decisions. Develop your decision-making skills and strategic thinking through this interactive online program.
This unique ½ day program – designed for all professionals – will allow you to hone and refine your thinking skills.
Learn what these thinking skills are, along with effective techniques and strategies that will enable you to approach any problem with confidence – whether in the courtroom, office or boardroom. You’ll also learn how intuition arises from a straightforward process that can be sharpened and then applied to increase the effectiveness of your decisions. The result: better strategic decisions, more often, out of habit.
Join us live, online, for an engaging discussion with interactive exercises specifically tailored for legal professionals in all practice areas.
Due to the hands-on, interactive nature of this program, no content will be recorded.
What You’ll Learn
Lead by an expert in this field, topics covered include:
Practice and discuss intuitive processes and techniques to refine how you think
Learning to be more reflective about your own thought processes and decision-making strategies
Identifying cognitive biases – both conscious and unconscious
Appreciate what slow thinking is
How to hone and refine how you think critically
Principles of rational thinking
Develop flexibility and effective problem-solving methods by using the following strategies:
- Defining the problem
- Finding the cause
- Context and consequences
- Generating solutions
- Choosing the best solution
Methods for overcoming challenges that prevent clear thinking: juggling multiple tasks, ethical dilemmas, pressure from clients
Who Should Attend
Legal professionals at all levels of experience and practice areas, including:
- In-house counsel
- Sole practitioners
- Crown Attorneys and government counsel
- Paralegals
- Articling students
Professionals in decision-making roles
Faculty
Program Chair
Aaron Barth, Ph.D.
President, Dialectic Strategies; Instructor, University of Western Ontario
K. Dewhirst
Partner, DDO Health Law
“I came to this program looking for professionalism hours. I left realizing my own thinking biases and received concrete tools to address them. It was fun and engaging.”
Register
Dec 11, 2024
$395 + TAX
Time
1:00 p.m – 4:00 p.m (ET)
Printable registration form
If a downloadable form is required, please contact osgoodepd@osgoode.yorku.ca.
“Is financial assistance or funding available?”
As law evolves, we know how important it is to stay up to date. We also understand the financial implications of continuously upgrading your professional skills and knowledge. For more information on available options, including Job Grants, OSAP, please visit:
J. Merrit
Legal Counsel, Nunavut Tuungavik Inc.
“First rate. I enjoyed being introduced to new ideas about thinking through day to day issues, and in a highly relevant way.”
CPD and Accreditation
OsgoodePD is an accredited provider with the LSO, the Law Society of BC and NY CLE Board. Select your location to view the eligible hours you may claim.
Professionalism | 2h |
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EDI | 1h |
Total | 3h |
Are you reporting hours from a previous date?
View our CPD & Accreditation page to see previously calculated hours for this course.
Deeper Learning Opportunities
LLMs
Are you a law graduate or an executive/senior professional with at least 5 years of specialized experience? Consider a full-time or part-time LLM degree.
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Client and Technical Support
Have questions? Get advice in person, by email or over the phone.
Program content questions
Gail Geronimo, Program Lawyer
ggeronimo@osgoode.yorku.ca
Registration questions
Technical support
Online Technical Requirements
To ensure you do not encounter any issues that will impact or limit your learning experience, please review the following information.