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Tetralemma Decision Making (personal and group)

  1. Prepare the materials needed. You will need a piece of paper and a pencil or a blank document on your computer, laptop, or tablet. 
  2. Define the initial situation (for example, you need to make a choice between staying at your current job or taking a new one, or two new job offers, or two different ways to organize an event, or two alternative purchases etc.). 
  1. Write down the four perspectives of the tetralemma method on a piece of paper or set up for chairs opposing each other to reflect 4 options or a do it in a Word document. 

These four perspectives are: 

Option A. 

Option B is alternative to A.

Option C: it combines both options A and B.

Option D: neither option A nor B. 

  1. Collect arguments for each of the four options. Write them down or verbalize them (you might include one person - a coach to ask you questions at each station to deepen an image of each solution. The coach is leading a session. You might also invite audience who might ask questions if allowed by the coach. 

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Learning Space
In Person Training
Duration
60 min
Group Size & Age
1-10
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Arkadiusz Kalinowski

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