For immediate release:
December 14, 2012
12:00PM (EST)
Employers
rank Critical Thinking as a priority in the global economy
Atlanta, GA—December 14, 2012---Core Edge Image &
Charisma Institute recently developed the IBAR Critical Thinking Method (IBAR)
after research showed that employers want more critical thinkers in their
ranks. According to the Critical
Thinking Academy website, a Hart Research Associates study interviewed 302
employers about the skills they thought were most valuable in their business
environment. Critical thinking and analytical skills topped the employers’
list. IBAR is a hybrid critical thinking
method influenced by the legal analysis used in American law schools and the
qualitative and quantitative research methods used in master’s degree programs,
but geared towards the business community.
Core Edge Image & Charisma Institute founder and
developer of IBAR, Edward Brown says, “After reviewing the needs of corporate
leaders and managers, it was essential to develop a critical thinking model
that addressed how businesses could enhance their productivity and
profitability by average employees becoming more effective critical
thinkers. IBAR allows employees to
become in-house subject matter experts as well as consultants for solving
business problems within their organizations.”
The IBAR Critical Thinking Method will be taught through
live workshops and webinars. The first one (1) day workshop will be held
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at the Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Pkwy., Suite
1700, Atlanta, GA 30339. Seats are limited to the first 15 registrants and a
graduation certification ceremony follows for those who successfully complete
the workshop.
Core Edge Image & Charisma Institute investigates,
analyzes, and synthesizes how charismatic leaders think, act, and make
decisions about organizational development, public speaking, and critical
thinking. Core Edge Image & Charisma Institute was founded in Atlanta in
2002.
For more information on the IBAR Critical Thinking Method,
visit: http://go.ibarcriticalthinkingmethod.com or call: (404) 767-6592.
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