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Decision Integrity Training How DIT works
In weekly Decision Integrity Training sessions, participants engage in structured, experiential exercises designed to replicate high-pressure decision moments in a controlled environment. Identifying and working with real-time signals—physiological activation, perception, expectation, and environmental cues—that often go unnoticed, participants practice slowing down their internal response cycle, separating data from assumption. Over time, participants build the capacity to recognize patterns as they arise in critical moments, responding with greater clarity, precision, and responsibility.
Participants learn to communicate clearly under pressure—using direct language that builds cooperation, speaking from real-time experience, and responding to the input of others.
Weekly Class Structure
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Check-in: participants assess current mindset and experience, physiological state, and level of attention.
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Decision breakdown: one participant works through a recent high-risk decision moment, identifying signals, assumptions, and where superiority or authority drove the response.
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Check-out: participants reassess mindset and experience, physiological state, and changes in awareness.
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