I think “can’t practice” is a bit strong. CFAR would be a practice that trains a bunch of those skills. The problem is that there’s no 3 year CFAR bachelor where the student does that kind of training all the time but CFAR does 4 day workshops.
I do not mean that it is impossible to practice, just that it’s not a well-defined skill you can measuredly improve like programming. I believe it’s not a skill you can realistically practice in order to improve your employability.
I have been following CFAR from their beginning. If anything, the existence and current state of CFAR demonstrates how judgment is a difficult skill to practice, and difficult to measure. There’s no evidence of CFAR’s effectiveness available on their website (or it is well hidden).
I think “can’t practice” is a bit strong. CFAR would be a practice that trains a bunch of those skills. The problem is that there’s no 3 year CFAR bachelor where the student does that kind of training all the time but CFAR does 4 day workshops.
I do not mean that it is impossible to practice, just that it’s not a well-defined skill you can measuredly improve like programming. I believe it’s not a skill you can realistically practice in order to improve your employability.
I have been following CFAR from their beginning. If anything, the existence and current state of CFAR demonstrates how judgment is a difficult skill to practice, and difficult to measure. There’s no evidence of CFAR’s effectiveness available on their website (or it is well hidden).