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Critical Thinking

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Video scene Critical Thinking - Employees from the product development department discuss with each other

The next short scene illustrates the Critical Thinking dimension. Watch the video and decide which person evaluates ideas and thinks critically to determine pros and cons of an idea and considers ethical issues.

The person on the left is someone who evaluates ideas and thinks critically to recognise the pros and cons of an idea, and who considers ethical issues.

If you can recognise similarities to your own behaviour in situations like this, then you are probably a person who scores high on the Critical Thinking dimension.

Examples of typical phrases:

  • But isn't that a drastic price increase ...?
  • ... we should be fair and not deceive our customers. ..."
  • ... but we're not going along with it. ...
  • ... then we will lose our customers in the long term.

The Critical Thinking dimension in this example includes items such as:

  • I challenge the current state.
  • I face the task from different points of view.
  • I take into account multiple impacts.
  • I ask Why? and Why not? and What if? in a targeted manner.

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