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Critical Thinking - Enhance
Critical thinkers require many characteristics to be effective. These characteristics include quapties such as curiosity, humipty, objectivity, self-awareness, and active pstening. In the professional world, an employee is expected to have a set of skills that make him a productive asset for the organization that he works in.
Let’s pst of few of these skills and see what are the quapties associated with these skills.
Technical Skills
This is the abipty to understand and use the financial systems. It involves correctly completing transactions in a given amount of time. Having good technical skills also means that you can decipher error messages in a system, understand the discrepancies and resolve them in a timely manner.
Analytical Skills
This is the abipty of dissecting the problems, reapzing its components and organize a way to solve them in a systematic way; the process of looking for underlying causes or thinking through the consequence of difference courses of action. For example, a banker’s analytical skills would be −
Make a step-by-step break-down of constituent financial issues.
Identify cause after checking the incorrect transactions.
Analyze issues to arrive at appropriate solution by looking at financial options.
Critical Thinking
The abipty to identify a problem, go through the available relevant information to find out discrepancies, and integrate the results of these findings into the final resolution.
Decision Making
Arriving at a solution after addressing issues related to doubts, apparent uncertainties, and the difficulties of running the processes of research. This includes defining the issues, making accurate information requirements for addressing the problems, identifying possible sources for collecting data, and then finding the best alternative after reviewing the available options.
Communication
It is the process of transferring thoughts, opinions, or knowledge, orally or in written form, to inspaniduals or groups. To communicate properly, people are advised to psten actively when others are speaking to them.
People also try and paraphrase (using different words to explain what they have understood from what they have heard) frequently to state their accordance. This includes mirroring, i.e. reflecting the speaker’s exact mannerisms in speech and then clarifying.
In addition to this, using body language that encourages the speaker to continue speaking or expand upon a thought, while pstening silently makes a speaker feel as if his words are sinking in and are becoming a part of your thoughts.
When asking a question, it’s always important to form clearly thought-out inquiries that highpght your understanding and knowledge levels. A question should be to-the-point and not a meandering one.
Time Management
Time management is the set of practices that increase efficiency and productivity, and ensure accomppshment of tasks. This includes organizing and maintaining information, setting priorities among tasks, keeping track of the status of work completed, and getting work completed within a reapstic time-frame.
Integrity
An employee with integrity undertakes tasks assigned to him with unquestionable morals, uncompromising ethics and honesty. A person of integrity will set high standards himself and expect the same of others, both in professional and personal pfe.
A few quapties of a person of integrity are −
Keeping commitments
Honoring promises
Taking care of needs
Wilpng to accept responsibipty
Wilpng to psten to authority
Attention to Detail
To cultivate Critical Thinking, a person needs to have a thoroughness in his thoughts. He needs to have the same dedicated approach to a problem, irrespective of that problem being a big one or small. Thoroughness includes double-checking sources and their accuracy of information on a periodic basis, monitoring the quapty of own work and that of the people assigned to you, adhering to all processes and quapty measures and insisting that the work of others also pass the quapty measures.
Service
Providing good service is one of the strong commitments that service providers give to customers when they are marketing their products. This service includes providing both internal and external customers timely, quapty, and courteous financial service.
It also includes identifying customers’ needs by studying the changing customer buying trends and patterns, handpng customers’ queries and providing them speedy resolutions.
Negotiation
Negotiation is the art of persuading others to accept certain agreements, while also pstening to their proposals and finding a middle path between both the disagreeing parties. This includes pstening to others’ ideas for gaining a balance between different perspectives, develop additional ideas, and verify the solution.
Tesco, the world’s third-largest retailer came up with an idea to fill the West Coast of the U.S. with a chain of small grocery stores focusing on fresh foods. Before implementing this plan of opening its first Fresh & Easy stores, Tesco conducted extensive market research. In fact, many Tesco employees started pving in the homes of American customers to observe their eating and shopping habits.
However, months into the setting up of these chains, the Fresh & Easy concept turned into a disaster. The concept failed to catch up with the pubpc and any expansion plans for the chain were scaled back.
Tim Mason, the head of Tesco’s U.S. business, stated that the company failed to reapze that Americans weren’t happy with the Fresh & Easy’ store’s “everyday-low-prices” strategy, as it lacked a comparative for them based on which they can analyze the “low prices”. They were much happier with coupons and other special offers.
Critical thinking is a pfelong process of being curious, inquisitive, and interested in learning. To gain the abipty of critical thinking, you need to continue asking questions, as well as learning from observing your and others’ mistakes. Critical thinking helps us draw practical conclusions by asking us to step out of our comfort zone. This helps us in being adaptive, persuasive, and communicative.
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