The Systems Thinker - Analytical Skills: Level Up Your Decision Making, Problem Solving, and Deduction Skills. Notice The Details Others Miss. (The Systems Thinker Series Book 2) by Albert Rutherford

The Systems Thinker - Analytical Skills: Level Up Your Decision Making, Problem Solving, and Deduction Skills. Notice The Details Others Miss. (The Systems Thinker Series Book 2) by Albert Rutherford

Author:Albert Rutherford [Rutherford, Albert]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2019-07-23T16:00:00+00:00


Analytical thinking is convergent, meaning it pares down to a small number of distinct ideas, answers, or solutions for further analysis and utility. In comparison, creative thinking is divergent, meaning it begins with a description and then splits in many different directions to find many possible solutions.

Convergent features include: logic, uniqueness, solutions, and vertical. Divergent features include: imagination, multiple possibilities, solutions or ideas, and lateral. Using analytical thinking to approach a problem takes a deep and focused approach similar to tunnel vision to find all the necessary parts of the problem. Creative thinking is the opposite. It requires a wide-ranging approach of all possible options, including those that, on the surface, appear to be completely unrelated. I always think of creative thinking as opening the largest doors of your mind and letting everything flood in uninhibited. This is why it’s thought of as lateral thinking, because the approach is wide.



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