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Critical thinking is the process of carefully examining information, questioning assumptions, and weighing different perspectives to make well-reasoned decisions or conclusions. It involves analyzing evidence, evaluating arguments, and considering potential consequences with a rational, open-minded, and objective approach.
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Online Knowledge Café: Conversational Leadership — Beyond Knowledge Management
Wednesday 17th March 2026, 14:00 - 15:30 London time
Knowledge Management gives us access to information, but it does not decide or act. In this Knowledge Café, we will explore how Conversational Leadership builds on KM by strengthening shared reasoning, judgement, and agency. Join us to examine how we think together when knowledge alone is not enough.