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Eric Garner Thinking Skills
Eric Garner

Thinking Skills
Using Your Brain in the Information Age

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Thinking Skills: Using Your Brain in the Information Age
© 2012 Eric Garner & Ventus Publishing ApS
ISBN 978-87-7681-966-8

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Thinking Skills

Contents

Contents
Preface

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What Are Thinking Skills?

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1.1

The Potential of the Brain

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1.2

Brain Power

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1.3

Exploding the Myths

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1.4

Brainworks

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1.5

Brain not Brawn

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1.6

Management Thinking

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1.7

Thinking Matters

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1.8

Key Points

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Positive Thinking

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2.1

Untrained Thinking

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2.2

Distorted Thinking
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Thinking Skills

Contents

The Classical Approach

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9.3

Do Nothing

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9.4

Take Your Time

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9.5

Sleep On It

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9.6

Attack the Problem

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9.7

Two Heads are Better than One

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9.8

Occam’s Razor and the Five Whys

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9.9

Key Points

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Innovation

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10.1

Create an Innovative Climate

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10.2

Keep Your Eyes


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