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BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a team environment - Coggle…
BSBCRT311 Apply critical thinking skills in a
team environment
workplace issues/problems
processes
examples
constructively and fairly
daily challenges
identify solutions
identify and define the problem
generate possible solutions
evaluate alternatives
evaluate the outcome
find best possible solution
implement the solution
critical thinking
positive mindset necessary
a triage nurse analyses the case at hand and decides the order by which the patients should be treated
SEEING DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES
can reduce bias and judgment which can then lead to greater empathy
allows you to consider other beliefs, experiences and history
a plumber evaluates the materials that would best suit a particular job
can reduce conflict
an attorney reviews evidence and devises a strategy to win a case or to decide wether to settle out of court
collaborations and discussions on a team of employees with different perspectives can encourage unexpected solutions
EXAMPLES
BARRIERS
being creative adaptable of reflective
lack of direction
evaluate evidence for yourself to make an educated decision
resist change or refuse to adapt
the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment
afraid of failure
Critical thinking is the analysis of available facts, evidence,
observations, and arguments to form a judgment
afraid of rejection
EXPLANATION
rationalise and never improve
how to be a better critical thinker
clarify your thinking purpose
question your sources
identify arguments
analyses sources
evaluate arguments of others
creative thinking
explanation
why creative thinking