Toby Groves Webinar Series (4 session bundle)
Toby Groves Webinar Series (4 session bundle)
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The New Psychology of Fraud Webinar Series
Session 1: What’s New About the Science of Fraud?
Learn about the latest science related to fraud
Hear why old approaches to fraud mitigation are failing in the new world
Understand new, surprising findings in cognitive science on decision-making
Hear what science has to say about biological and environmental influences
Session 2: How People Think – Decision-Making Under Pressure
The science behind empathy, emotional intelligence and psychopathy
Can ethics be taught?
What neuroscience tells us about decision-making in the real world
Organizational culture, tone at the top, ethics, and fraud
Session 3: The New Psychology of Professional Skepticism for Fraud Investigators
Unconscious bias in investigations
Behavioral profiling
The new cognitive science of skepticism and judgment
Types of cognitive bias in investigations
Session 4: Out with The Old – In with The New
Why we miss obvious cues and what to do about it
A review of the most popular tools we should ditch and what we should use instead
An analysis of real-world investigations that failed and why
Powerful tools of cognitive self-analysis for investigators
Toby is a social cognitive scientist, speaker, and writer. He researches innovative thinking approaches that spark insight with a focus on higher-order critical thinking, problem-solving and communications. He presents his unique content using vivid mental imagery and radically interactive exercises. His fascinating history spurred a lifelong research journey in advanced critical thinking and communications in expert environments. A popular speaker amongst leading organizations in industry, government, and academia, Toby works with experts that provide society's most critical services including the audit, intelligence, investigative, legal and medical communities. Toby has a Ph.D. in psychology, an MA in industrial-organizational psychology, and has training in a unique combination of forensic psychology and forensic accounting.