Critical Thinking and Business. Decisions Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence by MGT 350
Title: Critical Thinking and Business. Decisions Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence by MGT 350
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 987 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Critical Thinking and Business. Decisions Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence by MGT 350
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 987 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Critical Thinking Styles and Forces of Influence by MGT 350 Our basic concept of critical thinking is, at root, simple. We could define it as the art of taking charge of your own mind. Its value is also at root simple: "if we can take charge of our own minds, we can take charge of our lives; we can improve them, bringing them under our "self-command" and direction (McCall and Kaplan, 1990)." Of course, this requires that
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practitioners of critical thought. We must regularly model for our employees what it is to reflectively examine, critically assess, and effectively improve the way we live and think. References Morgan W. McCall Jr. and Robert E. Kaplan, (1990). "Whatever It Takes, Realities of Managerial Decision Making," (New Jersey: Prentice Hall) Schermerhorn, Hunt, and Osborn. (2000). Organizational Behavior. 7th Ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. University of Phoenix, (2000). Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making. (Module) MGT 350.