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Keys to Critical Thinking
In the article Keys to Critical Thinking by Rick Helliwell, he discusses how to differentiate the top business leaders of tomorrow. ...
An assumption of the authors is that it takes a leader that possesses leadership skills and critical thinking ability to make the right decisions as described in the following statement. A widely held belief is that a successful leader should possess leadership skills and critical thinking ability. ... He repeats it later in the article after, “The question for business leaders in New Zealand should therefore be: "Do we have the skills and influence as leaders to upskill managers in their decision making, and what resources internally are channelled to grow our organisations critical thinking capability?
Approximate Word count = 437 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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