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Critical & Creative Thinking
C/Maj Zach Bannon
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Introduction Critical Thinking Creative Thinking
Definition and Importance Universal Intellectual Standards Elements of Thought Modes of Thinking Creative Thinking Meaning and Uses Tools for Creative Thinking
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Critical Thinking Definition: Critical thinking is self-guided, self-disciplined thinking which attempts to reason at the highest level of quality in a fair-minded way. Uses of Critical Thinking Planning Problem Solving
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Universal Intellectual Standards
Purpose: Values of logic that help leaders to think critically Clarity - Accuracy Precision - Relevance Depth - Breadth Logic
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Elements of Thought Every type of thinking follows basic structures known as elements of thought. Reasoning has a purpose Reasoning is an attempt to figure something out Reasoning is based on assumptions or beliefs you take for granted Reasoning has a point of view
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Elements of Thought Reasoning is based on data, information, and evidence Reasoning is expressed through and shaped by concepts and ideas Reasoning contains inferences by which we draw conclusions Reasoning leads somewhere and has consequences
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Modes of Thinking Modes of thinking are the skills of critical thinking Big picture thinking Focused thinking Realistic thinking Shared thinking
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Creative Thinking Meaning: concentration plus imagination Uses:
Planning Creating new ideas Varying it up
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Tools for Creative Thinking
Tools to generate Ideas: Brainstorming Mind-Mapping 5 Whys Tools to analyze a problem Reversal Headlines of the Future Flowcharts
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Tools for Creative Thinking
Tools to make a decision: Multi-Voting Weighted Pros & Cons Gradual Voting
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Conclusion Critical thinking determines a leader’s effectiveness through: Universal intellectual standards Elements of thought Modes of thinking Creative thinking adds spice to your planning
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