Traditional Thinking.

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Traditional Thinking

Describe you current style of thinking ___________________________

Describe you current style of thinking - example Logical and analytical Somewhat creative Like to talk things out Bounce ideas off people

What are your thinking strengths? ___________________________

What are your thinking strengths? - example Good problem solver Good team worker Fun thinker

What are your thinking weaknesses? ___________________________

What are your thinking weaknesses? - example Not very lateral Not good at being critical Not good at overviews Sometimes miss big picture of sequencing

How is it working for you? ___________________________

How is it working for you? -example Fine at the moment Always room for improvement Often miss the obvious

Where do you do your best thinking? ___________________________

Where do you do your best thinking? - example In the shower In my dreams

In your group, do some thinking around Pick any two of the following to focus on; Banning high fat foods Everyone wears a lie detector Pavement Proficiency licence All cars painted yellow Banning vehicles from the city centre Marriage renewed every five years Everyone is entitled to one-year sabbatical

In your group, do some thinking around Write down where you focused your thinking ___________________________

Now individually Write down any observations you have regarding the thinking behaviours of the group. ___________________________