Browse: Home / problem solving
By chadfife on January 24, 2012
Not every job requires you to be a great critical thinker, but most do! Of course doctors and judges need above-average critical thinking and problem solving skills, but did you know critical thinking is just as important for archeologists and school counselors? Athletic trainers, sales managers, and real estate appraisers also need to know how [...]
Posted in In the News | Tagged critical thinking, decision making, HR, human resources, problem solving, think |
By chadfife on January 23, 2012
One complaint I have about my MBA program is that it felt like a bunch of disconnected courses and assignments that didn’t gel together (at times). I wanted more help “seeing the big picture” that drives success. For example, how companies choose an HR strategy to win talent in their specific industry and why. Or which [...]
Posted in RED in Real Life | Tagged communication, critical thinking, decision making, education, problem solving, research, strategic thinking, think |
By Breanne Harris on December 24, 2011
It’s Christmas eve, and if you celebrate Christmas, then I really hope you have all of your shopping done. I waited until last night to do my shopping and it was BRUTAL. On 3 separate occasions I heard mothers screaming at their children saying “Santa is watching and he’s not going to bring you any [...]
Posted in In the News | Tagged critical thinking, decision making, fail, HR, human resources, logical, problem solving, psychology, strategic thinking, think |
By Breanne Harris on December 22, 2011
We wrote 149 posts on this blog about critical thinking in 2011. We’ve covered everything from Devil’s Advocates to eating walnuts. We’ve analyzed decisions by Southwest Airlines, Zappos, Panera, Lebron James and many others. We’ve even covered the latest books and assessments on critical thinking. With only 10 days left in 2011, we thought it [...]
Posted in In the News | Tagged 21st century, communication, creativity, critical thinking, critical thinking university, decision making, education, HR, human resources, logical, Now You're Thinking, problem solving, rational, red model, research, skills, think |
By Breanne Harris on December 21, 2011
Each year around this time HR pros write blog posts about the real cost of a bad hire (meaning someone who is ineffective or even destructive to the organization). The latest statistic I read was covered by Lance Haun at TLNT.com. In his post, Lance talks about the meaning behind the numbers in an [...]
Posted in In the News | Tagged critical thinking, decision making, HR, human resources, learning, logical, Now You're Thinking, problem solving, red model, research, think, training |
By Breanne Harris on December 13, 2011
Guest Post by Heather Ishikawa- author of Now You’re Thinking. This weekend I had the pleasure of attending a magic show by the magician Alex Ramon (www.alexramonmagic.com). During the entertaining show, he joked about how most people expect to be tricked by magicians. Therefore, they don’t naturally trust everything that the magician says or does. [...]
Posted in Pearson's RED Model | Tagged assumption, creativity, critical thinking, gut feeling, logical, Now You're Thinking, problem solving, think |
By Breanne Harris on December 6, 2011
Everyone loves a creative thinker, right? Sure they tend to be great problem solvers and excel at handling difficult tasks, but what is the downside to hiring a creative thinker? It turns out that creative thinkers are better at cheating than people less skilled in creative thinking. It appears that creative thinkers have a [...]
Posted in In the News | Tagged creativity, HR, human resources, problem solving, psychology, research, strategic thinking, think |
By Breanne Harris on November 4, 2011
With unemployment still hovering at staggering levels, this is a great time to brush up on your interviewing skills. Recruiters today are inundated with resumés that all look alike and have a tough time picking the right candidate when so many people are applying for the same jobs. So, how do you stand out? You [...]
Posted in RED in Real Life | Tagged assumption, communication, critical thinking, decision making, HR, human resources, planning, problem solving, question, red model, strategic thinking, think |
By Breanne Harris on November 1, 2011
There’s a stigma to critical thinking training (and even the phrase critical thinking) that it is boring, stuffy, and too academic to be engaging. But it doesn’t have to be mind-numbing. Once you teach the basics of critical thinking and the Critical Thinking model, you can reinforce and practice those techniques with fun applied exercises. [...]
Posted in RED in Real Life | Tagged assumption, communication, creativity, critical thinking, decision making, dialogue, HR, human resources, logical, Now You're Thinking, planning, problem solving, question, red model, strategic planning, strategic thinking, think, training |
By Breanne Harris on October 7, 2011
If you checked out the business section in the Philadelphia newspaper this morning, you probably spotted the main article about John Maketa (one of the authors of Now You’re Thinking!). The article talks about how the authors worked with Pearson Foundation and We Give Books to help donate 12,000 books to 3 military charities. In [...]
Posted in In the News | Tagged critical thinking, decision making, HR, human resources, logical, Now You're Thinking, planning, problem solving, red model, strategic thinking, think |