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Understanding Interdependence in the Thinking Process

International Coach Academy

.” In such a way, understanding Interdependence optimizes coaches’ thinking and acting process, regardless of their niche, as it strengthens and empowers their ability to see and understand. What Is the Thinking Process? There are different types of thinking processes, including critical, creative, and analytical thinking.

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14 Ways to Increase Creativity, Backed By Research [And Why it Matters]

She Owns Success

Creativity is about inventiveness, original ideas, innovation, and new and unique approaches. With creativity being in such high demand, with many jobs citing “creative problem solving” as a requirement, finding different ways to increase creativity is essential.

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20 Amazing Team Building Activities Your Employees Will Love

Vantage Circle

OBJECTIVE: The objective is to help people working in groups acquire skills like problem-solving, creativity, and robust communication. HOW TO PLAY: A creative game, here you ask a group of 6-10 people to huddle around and stand on top of a tarp. Also, an evening of free food and laughter, who doesn’t love that?

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Employee Empowerment: Are You Doing it Right?

Vantage Circle

Inspire creative thinking: Innovative thinking is a key trait of a good leader. You must encourage your employees to explore their potential and think out of the box. Creative thinking boosts problem-solving, a quality that any future leader must have. This article is written by Iftekar Ahmed.

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Lazy Bones. In praise of Laziness and Boredom.

Charles Leon

Ehrlich wrote the "Population Time Bomb" , which predicted the human race's demise due to a population explosion and an inability to produce sufficient food. However, we are still here, and food production has become far more efficient as it uses less land to produce far more. In 1968 Professor Paul R.

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The Trouble with Telling People to Go Green

Lateral Action

Now, given that this is a blog about applied creativity, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to conclude I should write something about the urgent need for creativity and innovation on a massive scale, to tackle the environmental problems we face. The Problem with Problem-Solving.