J. Scott P. Simpson
Bill Vasquez, Instructor
MGT 350
Oct 31, 2002
Critical Thinking, what it is and how it applies
"No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be
(Isaac Asimov)"
"Creative thinking should be viewed as an essential supplement to, though not a replacement for, critical thinking. (Lloyd P. Provost & R. M. Sprout, Quality Progress)"
Introduction
I will in the following paragraphs take a brief glimpse at two essential aspects making up what is often considered a person's judgmental skills. The two concepts that I will be covering are traditionally labeled as "Critical Thinking" and "Decision Making". After examining some standard definitions of these two concepts and how they relate to one another, I will then use my experiences to illustrate how knowledge and adoption of strong critical thinking and decision-making skills is needed in my own life.......
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