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Research, questioning, listening, analysing are all critical elements of the creative process. However, you’ll never find a better substitute than direct, personal experience. Scientists call it anthropology. Researchers call it[…]
Posts under Analytical and Critical Thinking focus on gathering, understanding and organising information to solve problems or leverage opportunities. This section also includes Intuition, Curiosity, Bias and Questioning. Check out related categories such as Strategic Thinking and Creative Thinking and Innovation Thinking.
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Research, questioning, listening, analysing are all critical elements of the creative process. However, you’ll never find a better substitute than direct, personal experience. Scientists call it anthropology. Researchers call it[…]
There are four basic and different types of questions. Most people know of two types: closed and open, but let’s drill down a little deeper. Definitions Closed questions confirm specific[…]
A Questioning Strategy is a fancy way of saying you should articulate all of your questions in advance of interviewing your end user or key audience. This is important for[…]
It’s hard to under-estimate the value of questions. They are the most direct and simplest tool to get information from another person. Yet, there is no such thing as a[…]
Intuition is defined as making a decision without a specific thought process, based on a personal perception of the truth. People often say they feel the answer, or it’s a[…]
Here are my delineations between creative thinking (creativity) and strategic thinking (strategy).