Description
Critical thinking is a method of achieving the best solution to a problem. It provides you with a bigger picture and more information on which to base your decisions. By digging deeper and being more aware of poor decision-making practices, you can eliminate faulty habits and facilitate beneficial action within your organization.
Objectives:
- What is critical thinking?
- Identify the benefits of using critical thinking in your personal and professional lives
- Spot habits of non-critical thinking that you might already be using
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials
What you'll learn
What is critical thinking?
Identify the benefits of using critical thinking in your personal and professional lives
Spot habits of non-critical thinking that you might already be using
System Requirements
Supported Browsers: Chrome; Microsoft Edge; Firefox; Internet Explorer 9; Internet Explorer 10; Internet Explorer 11; Safari
Mobile Ready: Yes
Mindscaling
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Critical thinking is a method of achieving the best solution to a problem. It provides you with a bigger picture and more information on which to base your decisions. By digging deeper and being more aware of poor decision-making practices, you can eliminate faulty habits and facilitate beneficial action within your organization.
Objectives:
Course Features: Audio Narration;Video;Job Aids and Reference Materials