Introduction:
The way one processes information is important to understanding one’s response to it. The way the human mind works when evaluating a situation to come to a conclusion is considered thinking. Does this mean one is thinking critically? Has the individual processed the entire situation and equated the most reasonable solution? Questions such as these will be reviewed by the writer and answered with the definition of critical thinking. The author will also demonstrate a workplace scenario in which the critical thinking process was applied and the outcome of doing so.
Critical Thinking:
The Author will begin by defining critical thinking as listed in your dictionary. com as “the contemplation processes used to evaluate data and the application of using such conclusions to direct actions” (Dictionary). According to researchers, one makes decisions using the cortex named the lateral intraparietal in the brain (Medical News). Even though individuals use the same part of the brain to process a situation it is the critical thinking aspect of the person which dictates the possibility of success for the outcome. By using logic, fairness, accuracy, depth and intellectual integrity when evaluating information he or she is given allows the individual to remain objective. The aforementioned traits are the important key to the phrase “critical” in critical thinking. By not automatically accepting the soundness of information given and researching innovative solutions for issues are important elements to being a leader in business.
Elements:
The first of the key elements needed in order for an individual to think critically in any situation is knowledge of the subject. Whether one already posses the knowledge or pursues the information in research it is necessary to understand the topic. Another factor that goes hand-in-hand with knowledge is the comprehension of the date researched. One must then be able to apply the acquired information in true business...