The Thinking Effect: Rethinking Thinking to Create Great Leaders and the New Value Worker

The Thinking Effect: Rethinking Thinking to Create Great Leaders and the New Value Worker

written by Michael Vaughan, fl. 2003 (Boston, MA: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2013, originally published 2013), 248 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
In a changing world, what makes the difference between struggling to keep up or being ready and able to navigate whatever comes along? The answer is quite simple: the modern world requires the core thinking abilities of critical, creative and systems thinking. However, despite the increasing need for refined, multifaceted thinking most people are still getting by on the what to think approach of reciting facts, abiding by the status quo and following protocol. This way of thinking may have been ingrained since childhood but we have to rethink traditional thinking itself. The Thinking Effect, by Mike Vaughan, addresses the fundamental need in effective learning – teaching how to think by a process of learning, trying, reflecting and trying again. It is the type of thinking that helps an individual understand cause and effect, short- and long-term delay effects, unintended consequences and interdependencies of systems. The Thinking Effect moves beyond the concept of how to think to its development and delivery. The book explains how to evolve and improve thinking, how to create learning solutions, individual practices and real-world applications and how to resist complacency and sustain the thinking effect.
Field of Interest
Business & Economics
Author
Michael Vaughan, fl. 2003
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Michael Vaughan All Rights Reserved. Used with permission from Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Content Type
General reference book
Duration
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Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2013
Page Count
248
Publication Year
2013
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Place Published / Released
Boston, MA
Subject
Business & Economics, Social Sciences, Consumer Behavior, Globalization, Character traits, Goal setting, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Comportamiento del Consumidor, Comportamento do Consumidor
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Comportamiento del Consumidor, Comportamento do Consumidor

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