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In today’s business world, the ability to make the right decisions can be critical to a company’s survival. According to Rick Helliwell, author of Keys To Critical Thinking, “the wrong decision in todays dynamic market can very quickly lead to a drop in business performance through unwise capital investment, misdirected marketing strategies, and/or a loss of productivity” (Helliwell 2000). An important factor in good decision-making is critical thinking. To better illustrate this point, I will discuss eight elements of critical thinking, perception, assumption, emotion, language, argument, fallacy, logic, and problem resolution as they relate to the article, Keys To Critical Thinking by John Helliwell.
Approximate Word count = 502 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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