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Thinking Whole: Applied Decisional Sciences

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Thinking Fast

How it works

The closest thing to actually having a brain “storm,” or at least a brain squall. Explosive. Immediate. Decisive. Leaps directly from the problem to the solution with no stops in between. You just “know” the answer.

The Good News

  1. Fast
  2. Efficient
  3. Generally dependable

The Bad News

  1. Thinking Fast can be, and frequently is, affected by prejudices, predilections, and past experience.
  2. Can’t explain to anyone how the insight was arrived at so you can’t teach it.
  3. Can’t be certain of replication.

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