WEEK 1: IMPACTS REVIEW
WEEK 2: DEFENSIVE REBUTTAL
WEEK 3: OFFENSIVE REBUTTAL
WEEK 4: MULTI-LAYERED REBUTTAL
WEEK 5: CORRELATION vs. CAUSATION
WEEK 6: ALTERNATIVE CAUSALITY
THE DIALOGY CUP
WEEK 8: STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
WEEK 9: REFUTING EVIDENCE
WEEK 10: Double Debate Day
WEEK 11: USING CONSTRUCTIVE IN REBUTTAL
WEEK 12: SHOWCASE

COMPARISON CONNIE: Risk

In today’s training session, we will learn about risk impact from Comparison Connie. Risk is one of the three main elements of impact comparison and describes how likely an impact is to occur. Understanding how to combine risk and magnitude is critical to persuading the audience your impacts are important.  

In the last video, our assignment was to determine and list three of the biggest issues facing humanity. Using the same list, rank each impact based on how likely it is to happen. 1 is the most likely, 2 is the second most likely, and 3 is the least likely. Write 1 to 2 sentences explaining the likelihood of each impact.