Ever wondered why the sky is blue or how a tiny seed becomes a towering oak? That innate curiosity, the drive to understand, is the very heart of critical thinking. It's the "why" that pushes us to dig deeper, analyse information, and form our own conclusions.
As a leader in business, I want my team to employ critical thinking. I don’t want them to do what I say without thinking about it. I’m not infallible. I don’t have a lock and key on all the clever ideas in the world. I do have experience, insight and a deep understanding of the markets and businesses with which we work and sometimes this trumps all.
In today's world of information overload, critical thinking is our compass. The world of AI, content creation and fake news requires all of us to employ our critical thinking. We need critical thinking to guide us through the maze of news, opinions, and social media chatter. But how do we sharpen this essential skill? Embrace your inner two-year-old, your curiosity.
We all know that child who just asks why? It’s an endless loop, which usually ends with an exasperated ... ‘because it does’. But this curiosity is key to better.
This curiosity when harnessed into critical thinking is a superpower. It's the ability to:
So, who would want that? Here are four tips for fine tuning your critical thinking.
The Spin team is full of questioners.
By: Angela Hinchley
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