How critical thinking can help your work
Amidst all the soft skills which are suddenly in demand due to the coronavirus
outbreak, critical thinking maybe the most important. It requires carefully
analyzing, processing and making sense of information. While it is often taught
as part of a philosophy course (and is based on the work of Plato and
Aristotle), critical thinking skills can be helpfully applied to any problem,
subject area, question or concept making it an invaluable and highly sought
after soft skill in an ever-changing, uncertain business climate. Read about
how you can develop critical thinking here.
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