Synopses & Reviews
Now everyone can learn to think creatively, analytically, and quickly with brain-boosting activities for the workplace.
Efficient and punctual employees are great at keeping the day-to-day processes humming along. But with tight budgets, lean staffs, and fierce competition, “day-to-day” is losing relevancy fast. What organizations need now are people who can quickly assess challenging situations and creatively problem-solve to find solutions. They need nimble thinkers who can both connect the dots and see the dots that aren’t there.
The ability to think quickly, innovatively, and logically—in other words, to think critically—is a prized commodity in the workplace today. Whether it’s improving a business process, forming new alliances, devising a marketing campaign, articulating a vision, analyzing data from an unexpected angle, or any other business function, critical thinkers bring clarity and originality to the task and are invaluable players on every team.
Thankfully, critical thinking is neither a fixed nor innate skill. Everyone is capable of building their critical thinking skills, and everyone will benefit from the 35 brain-boosting activities in The Critical Thinking Tool Kit. Fun and original, these activities help trainers and managers draw people out of their boxes, freeing them from all their routine tasks and preset ideas.
Team members work on building their critical thinking skills in a variety of ways: crystallizing excess information, answering questions articulately, estimating numbers accurately, assessing situations from multiple perspectives, making associations more freely, scrutinizing issues and analyzing tasks with greater precision, and much more. And they’ll learn to do it in real-life speed—quickly!
Designed to be exceptionally easy to use, the exercises come with reproducible worksheets and step-by-step instructions, including tips on how to get the maximum benefit from each activity by linking it to the participants’ work. Two full-length self-assessments help users measure their current level of creative and analytical thinking skills.
The Critical Thinking Tool Kit offers an invigorating departure from the everyday—with the potential for big payoffs in the form of enhanced “on-your-feet” thinking, innovative problem-solving, and profitable idea generation from everyone on the team. In addition, the worksheets, transparencies, and handouts are available online, free for purchasers of the book to download.
Marlene Caroselli is the author of Leadership Skills for Managers, 500 Creative Classroom Techniques for Teachers and Trainers, and dozens of other books. She has trained employees and executives at many organizations, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, the Department of Defense, and AlliedSignal.
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Unimaginative. Risk-adverse. Prone to group-think. These are not just empty complaints about today’s employees. A recent article in Newsweek found solid data that proves a “creativity crisis” is plaguing America.
Yet critical thinking, the ability to approach a problem both analytically and creatively, is the bedrock of success for companies and their people. Fortunately, it’s a skill that can be learned.
The Critical Thinking Tool Kit aims to get employees thinking better and faster with 35 hands-on activities and ready-to-use assessments. Team members work on challenging assumptions, brainstorming divergent ideas, and then pinpointing the ones that best benefit an organization. And they’ll learn to do it in real-life speed—quickly!
The training exercises in The Critical Thinking Tool Kit offer an invigorating departure from the everyday—with the potential for big payoffs in the form of enhanced “on-your-feet” thinking, innovative problem-solving, and profitable idea generation from everyone on the team.
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Unimaginative. Risk-adverse. Prone to group-think. These are not just empty complaints about today's employees. A recent article in Newsweek found solid data that proves a "creativity crisis" is plaguing America. Yet critical thinking, the ability to approach a problem both analytically and creatively, is the bedrock of success for companies and their people. Fortunately, it's a skill that can be learned.The Critical Thinking Tool Kit aims to get employees thinking better and faster with 35 hands-on activities and ready-to-use assessments. Team members work on challenging assumptions, brainstorming divergent ideas, and then pinpointing the ones that best benefit an organization. And they'll learn to do it in real-life speed-quickly The training exercises in The Critical Thinking Tool Kit offer an invigorating departure from the everyday-with the potential for big payoffs in the form of enhanced "on-your-feet" thinking, innovative problem-solving, and profitable idea generation from everyone on the team. Designed to be exceptionally easy to use, the exercises come with reproducible worksheets and step-by-step instructions, including tips on how to get the maximum benefit from each activity by linking it to the participants' work. Two full-length self-assessments help users measure their current level of creative and analytical thinking skills.
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Critical thinking--the ability to approach a problem both analytically and creatively--is the bedrock of success for companies and their people. Fortunately, it's a skill that can be learned. The Critical Thinking Toolkit gets employees thinking better and faster with training exercises that offer an invigorating departure from the everyday and the potential for big payoffs in the form of enhanced "on-your-feet" thinking, innovative problem-solving, and profitable idea generation from everyone on the team. Using hands-on activities and ready-to-use assessments, team members will learn how to challenge assumptions, brainstorm divergent ideas, and then pinpoint the ones that best benefit your organization. And they'll learn to do it in a way that not only increases their work quality, but also their productivity. Unimaginative. Risk-adverse. Prone to groupthink. These are not just empty complaints about today's employees. American businesses are suffering from systemic burnout resulting in a widespread lack of creativity. But this unimaginative thinking doesn't need to plague your workplace. With The Critical Thinking Toolkit, you and your team have everything you need to think quickly, analytically, and creatively.
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Is your team's everyday work feeling a little lackluster? The doldrum grind can crush critical thinking skills--and therefore creative output. These thirty-five hands-on activities offer a fast solution to the creativity crisis and result in tangible payoffs.
About the Author
MARLENE CAROSELLI is the author of Leadership Skills for Managers, The Big Book of Meeting Games, and Great Session Openers, Closers, and Energizers. She has trained employees and executives at many organizations, including Lockheed-Martin, Mobil, Eastman Kodak, and Allied-Signal.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Quick Thinking
#1 Attending to Attention
#2 Rhymed Reductions
#3 The Endless Question
#4 The Questionable Question
#5 The K-W-I-C Technique
#6 Juxtaposed Pairs
#7 Presidential Pursuits
#8 The Umbrage Not Taken
#9 Brainteasing/Brainsqueezing
#10 Perceptual Shifts
#11 Organizational Oxymorons
#12 Stratification
Creative Thinking
#13 Particular Virtues
#14 Perspicacious Perspectives
#15 Turnarounds
#16 Left Is Right. So Is Right.
#17 Ms. Matches and Mr. Matches
#18 Cre8—Get N2It
#19 Thinking Outside the Locks
#20 Thinking Is an Art
#21 A Kin to Kinesthesia
#22 Low and High Logos
#23 Blues on Parade
#24 Scrambled Pegs
Analytical Thinking
#25 Crisis Critiques
#26 Trend Spotters
#27 The Triple-A Approach
#28 A Foolery of Fun
#29 Patterned Organization
#30 Pro Con’D.
#31 Direct Responses
#32 In Your Sights
#33 Giving Problems a Why’d Berth
#34 Resource-Full
#35 Living Problems, Lively Solutions
Appendixes
Appendix A Test of Creativity: A Self-Assessment Exercise
Appendix B Analytical Thinking Test: A Self-Assessment Exercise
Appendix C Test of Creativity: Answer Sheet and Feedback
Appendix D Analytical Thinking Test: Answer Sheet
Bibliography
Index