Agile: Lesson 3

The Edge

Why do smart people still make bad decisions under pressure? It's not about intelligence. In this lesson, you'll discover why even strong thinkers get it wrong when time is short, the room is moving toward agreement, or they're too close to their own plan. You'll work through a real leadership crisis, apply every framework from this program, and learn three practical tools to catch your thinking before it fails.
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Who It’s For

This lesson is ideal for adults aged 18+ who are entering the workplace or early in their careers. It's a great fit for anyone who wants to make better decisions under pressure — learning to spot when their thinking is drifting, understand what human judgment can do that automated systems cannot, and apply ethical reasoning to real professional situations.

What’s Included

Real-life scenarios & quizzes

Reflection journals & tools

Final assessment & certificate

Downloadable glossary & reference sheet

Why This Matters

Every day, you face decisions where the pressure is real and the right answer isn't obvious. The people who stand out are the ones who can think clearly anyway. This lesson gives you the skills to notice when your reasoning is going wrong, identify the conditions that quietly wreck good judgment, and use practical metacognitive tools — not just good intentions — to stay sharp when it counts most.

Ready to Develop Your Edge?

Learn at your own pace with immersive, scenario-based content designed to build the critical thinking and self-awareness skills employers value most — whether you're starting your first job or leveling up in your career.
In this course, you'll:
  • Discover what metacognition is and why it matters more than raw intelligence
  • Identify the three conditions that most reliably degrade your judgment under pressure
  • Explore what human thinking contributes that no algorithm can replicate
  • Learn three practical tools to protect your reasoning before a high-stakes decision
  • Apply every framework from the Agile unit to a single real-world capstone challenge
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