CMST 2061 Chapter : Reflective Thinking

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15 Mar 2019
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Reflective thinking is a very effective group decision making method. By following its steps, a group is able to thoroughly explore the problem and reach a confident solution: Most groups fail to verify that all members of the decision making group agree to the nature of the problem. More often than not, a situation has more than one problem. A competent group will confirm that all members of the group agree to focus on a specific problem and not try to solve them all at once. Step 2 define/analyze the problem with negative consequences. If the issue lacks negative consequences, it isn"t really a. As the group explores the problem, the group needs to determine the symptoms and effects. It is up to the decision making group to identify why the issue at hand is a problem problem.

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