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| Workshops for Corporate Houses |
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| The Workshop on Thinking Skills |
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| Contrary to popular belief, thinking is an acquired skill. Nobody is born a ‘good’ or ‘poor’
thinker. Like any other skill, thinking must be learnt, understood in context, and applied appropriately. Like
any other skill, thinking needs practice. How effectively we diagnose and use our thinking will depend on how regularly
we are willing to practice the different techniques of thinking. In time, the process becomes second nature. |
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Fluency and flexibility in thinking. |
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Thinking other ways. |
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Questions. |
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There is no one right answer. |
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Putting ourselves in someone else’s shoes. |
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The six thinking hats. |
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Looking at the whole process. |
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The left brain, the right brain, logic, and
intuition. |
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