You're facing a problem at work. There are many ways you can approach the issue, but they each come with their own pros and cons. How do you sort through the information at hand so that you know you're taking the right path?
The solution is in how you think. The HBR Guide to Critical Thinking will help you use reasoning and logic to navigate your most challenging issues, from complex problems to tough decisions to tricky situations. By carefully observing, gathering information, and analyzing what's in front of you, you can feel comfortable moving forward while building this crucial leadership skill.
You'll learn how to: *Examine your assumptions *Apply data where necessary *Keep an open mind to opposing views *Surface hidden biases *Grow comfortable with ambiguity *Learn and grow
Arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.
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สะท้อนคิด กุญแจไขความรู้: Reflection as a key tool of learning
การเรียนรู้ผ่านการสะท้อนคิด (learning through reflection) เป็นกระบวนการตรวจสอบและตีความประสบการณ์ของตนเองเพื่อให้ได้มาซึ่งความเข้าใจและปรับปรุงประสิทธิภาพการเรียนรู้ในอนาคต
General nebulous business BS. Take home points, be neurodivergent, because critical thinking often comes naturally, due to curious nature, or hope the hell your lucky or privileged. Don’t waste your time on this book, spend more time doing less time in your mind over thinking.
Good book, it was contributed to by many experts, and had examples from industries for the issue in question on almost every page. Additionally, it also suggested books on various subjects from time to time. My Rating: 3.5
Quality insights on how to reframe thought process into something outside of the status quo. Not revolutionary, but a great starting point for anyone interested in developing a more useful perspective / thought process.
Excellently put together in easy to consume short essays. Each has at least 1 major takeaway but there are more if you truly want to apply the lessons for max effectiveness. One to revisit once a year.
Another great book by HBR. Provides a lot of great points to think about and also provides a bunch of books to explore in greater depth. A must-read for any critical thinker out there.
I think the book is easy to read, easy to follow, and there are lots of examples on how to reframe the problem, how to think outside of the box, as well as discussing different types of critical thinkers and pros and cons of each, so you can improve on your own. Overall, I think this is a good book.