Saturday, June 25, 2022

Innercriticalthinkingcharacteristics

Forward-thinking businesses today should look for and promote cognitive agility, encourage critical thinking, and appreciate thinkers of consequence, not thinkers of convenience.

In face of unprecedented complexity and uncertainty, critical thinking is an important thinking capability for business leaders and professionals to survive and thrive in “VUCA” digital dynamic today. 

It is essential for making decisions based on opening up with diverse viewpoints, comprehensive analysis and synthesis, getting input from a broad range of personalities and cognitive differences of people on the particular matter; cultivating clarity by comparing-contrasting; connecting-creating, clarifying – choosing.

Compare-Contrast: Critical thinking applies rational reasoning skills to define the frame of reference, compare and contrast, etc. Business professionals with critical thinking skills not only ask the right questions but rather, absorb information, forecast or mitigate risks, compare and contrast options in order to make effective decisions.

Real critical thinking far outweighs conventional critical thinking techniques, such as rationality, linear logic, mathematical calculation, etc. It has the ability to catch the trends and discovery of hidden clues, with the capacity to hold alternative mind-generated possibilities simultaneously and then, use various criteria to compare and contrast them against unfolding reality for improving decision maturity.

Connecting-Creating: Critical Thinking is contextual, both reality-oriented and evidence-oriented. Real critical thinking will be able to connect meaningful dots, applying diverse thinking skills to do logical reasoning. Thus, critical thinkers with a connective mind are both open and structural; comprehensive and abstract; creative and critical, analytical and synthetic, can see through things from different angles, and shape holistic insight in a broader way.

In fact, critical thinking has creativity in it; a connected mind is a powerful engine, full of potential, free from psychological inertia; has an expanded thinking box to connect wider dots for spurring abundant thoughts effortlessly, thoughts wrapping around thoughts to shape ideas big and small. A connective mind perceives differences among similarities; and sees the commonality even at the seemingly “polar opposite” viewpoint, practice critical thinking fluently and create fresh insight constantly.

Clarify - Choose:
Critical thinking is to apply the objective or rational analysis and evaluation of people or issues to either make judgments or decisions by driving clear thinking and clarified reasoning. Be aware of your unconscious bias by observing deeper, perceiving underneath the surface; and should not allow your biases to prevent you from making sound judgments. Choice with full awareness is the freedom from the conditioned circumstances. Conscious choice is made when applying critical thinking to make decisions. This could be based on intelligence, past experiences, and knowledge.

Critical thinking enforces clarity. Clarity is just so simple: the right thoughts can be generated and expressed accurately to frame the right problems; then the right words fall in the right place to convey the very meaning in a logical way, and motivate people to get problems solved radically. Clarity of words are based on “critical thinking, empathy, effectiveness, enlightenment.” True critical thinkers generate thoughts with clarity, have intention to influence; their words have power to spread the message out for making continuous improvement.

With “VUCA '' new normal, critical thinking becomes more critical than ever in this dynamic world for making sound judgment, as it is commonly understood to involve the willingness to integrate new or revised perspectives into better ways of thinking and acting. Forward-thinking businesses today should look for and promote cognitive agility, encourage critical thinking, and appreciate thinkers of consequence, not thinkers of convenience.








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