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Critical Thinking and Decision Making
Critical thinking is an important part of the decision making process. The act of making a decision without the use of critical thinking can cause the incorrect decisions to be made. ... In a business world critical thinking is a necessary skill and if not used it could very well be the cause of the businesses downfall.
Critical thinking can be defined as the process of making judgments; evaluating relevancy and adequacy by questioning attitude, logical analysis, and inference to judge its worth. Among this, a critical thinker involved in making judgments, must determine intent or purpose; with the accuracy, logic, reliability and authenticity of writing; and with the literary forms, components, and devices identified through analysis. Decision making is centrally concerned with how people cut problems down to size and the course of action taken when deciding what to do with what is in front of you.
Approximate Word count = 721 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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