Beginner
How Financial Decisions Actually Get Made
A close look at how cognitive shortcuts affect every money-related choice. You will map your own decision patterns before learning to challenge them with structured thinking tools.
What separates people who think clearly about financial decisions from those who react impulsively? Not information — structure. These workshops give you repeatable frameworks tested through real exercises, not theory slides.
Each programme runs as an independent unit. You can take them in sequence or join the one that matches where you actually are right now — there is no mandatory order.
4 active programmes
Enrolment open year-round
Beginner
A close look at how cognitive shortcuts affect every money-related choice. You will map your own decision patterns before learning to challenge them with structured thinking tools.
Intermediate
Risk is not a single number. This workshop works through scenario-based assignments where participants practise reframing uncertainty using probability thinking and contingency logic.
Intermediate
Most people have a strong short-term bias. This programme uses step-by-step planning exercises to build the habit of evaluating decisions across multiple time horizons simultaneously.
Advanced
How do skilled allocators prioritise across competing opportunities? This advanced workshop runs collaborative case reviews and live group assignments with real trade-off analysis.
Passive learning leaves gaps that only show up when you need to act. These workshops are structured around doing — each week includes an assignment you complete individually and then review with a small group.
Fill in your details and select a programme. Someone from the team will follow up within one working day to confirm availability and answer any questions about format or content.
No rigid schedule. All workshops run asynchronously with one weekly live review session. You complete assignments at your own pace within each week's window — so participation fits around existing commitments.