Live at Lunchtime July 2026

Carl Davidson

Train from the comfort of your office or home with The Curiosity Company’s Live at Lunchtime course.This is a four-week online workshop delivered in weekly 90-minute sessions by New Zealand’s Crown Prince of Critical Thinking, Carl Davidson. These online courses are the same engaging high-impact content of our in-person programmes but designed for busy professionals from across the motu.This workshop explores why it so hard to think critically before introducing a range of tools to unleash your critical thinking, nurture your scepticism, and supercharge your decision-making acumen. It will benefit anyone with an interest in improving their thinking and decision-making skills, or in improving those skills among the people they work with.If you work with knowledge on a daily basis then this is the workshop for you.

Train from the comfort of your office or home with The Curiosity Company’s Live at Lunchtime course.

This is a four-week online workshop delivered in weekly 90-minute sessions by New Zealand’s Crown Prince of Critical Thinking, Carl Davidson. These online courses are the same engaging high-impact content of our in-person programmes but designed for busy professionals from across the motu.

This workshop explores why it so hard to think critically before introducing a range of tools to unleash your critical thinking, nurture your scepticism, and supercharge your decision-making acumen. It will benefit anyone with an interest in improving their thinking and decision-making skills, or in improving those skills among the people they work with.

If you work with knowledge on a daily basis then this is the workshop for you.

Dates:

Tuesday 14th July - 12pm - 1.30pm

Tuesday 21st July - 12pm - 1.30pm

Tuesday 28th July - 12pm - 1.30pm

Tuesday 4th August - 12pm - 1.30pm

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