Why do we do what we do? Mentalisation is concerned with our ability to understand ourselves and others. The ability to mentalise is an absolutely essential social skill and a necessary prerequisite for effective leadership. As people, we are not able to directly observe other people’s thoughts and feelings. In order to understand what is going on in other people’s psyche, we must instead use our ability to interpret states of mind. This ability is called mentalisation.
Course Content:
• Learning outcomes
• Mentalisation (video)
• Mentalisation
• Interpretation
• The essence of mentalisation
• Mentalisation is central for communication and relationships
• Prerequisite for good mentalisation
• For reflection
• What have you learned?
• Suggestions for further reading
Purchase and consumption behaviors in daily life often are dependent on various factors. In this course Dr. Jagdish Sheth various dimensions that affect the consumption behavior.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
Explain uncertainty avoidance as a dimension with the help of nonverbal communication or cues.
Describe the notion of collaboration versus competition.
List the four institutions which are part of the last dimension of role of individual over institutions.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the sound signals and visual shapes required under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs). Participants learn how to interpret, apply, and comply with maneuvering and warning signals, ensuring safe communication and navigation in all visibility conditions. The course combines theoretical explanations with real-world scenarios and practical quizzes to enhance maritime situational awareness.