Getting the truth isn’t easy. We learn at an early age to tell partial truths to avoid telling complete lies. Precise communication prevents and uncovers partial truths. Imprecise communication nurtures deception and poor decision-making. Developing special skills will help get the truth and lead to better ethical decision-making. The attendee will learn these skills through lecture and examples.
* Recognize and interpret partial truths. * Unlock and understand the hidden meanings of responses. * Understand the ethical importance of proper question structure to ascertain the whole truth. - Acquire the complete truth through proper questioning and analysis. - Questions must be properly structured to avoid contamination.