Architecture as Systemic Reasoning

Do you see icebergs ahead yet fail to convince others to avoid them? Do you get frustrated that people don’t have confidence or trust in your ideas? Learn to practice argumentation – reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory. It’s the foundational skillset for architects who are navigating uncertainty, and… it works! During the session, Diana explores cultivating strong collective reasoning that builds trust between people. Integrating disparate points of view without relying on emotion, charisma, or force. And, crafting well-organized arguments that you feel confident bringing-up with anyone.

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