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Analytic Thinking
vs. Holistic
Thinking
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Analytic
thinking
is a cognitive style that is characterized by logical reasoning and
involves understanding a system by thinking about its parts and how
they work together to produce larger-scale effects. Analytic
thinkers believe that events are the products of individuals and
their attributes. They have a narrow focus on objects in the
foreground and tend to disentangle phenomena from the contexts in
which they are embedded.
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Example:
Learning SWOT Questions
Holistic
thinking
is characterized by dialectical reasoning and
involves understanding a system by sensing its
large-scale patterns and reacting to them.
Holistic thinkers
believe that events are the products of both internal and external forces and
situations. They tend to give broad attention to the
big picture, context,
relationships,
perceptions,
conflicts, and background elements in visual scenes .
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Example:
The Tree of Business Success
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The smartest way to think holistically is to
know how to use the power of your
subconscious mind
that thinks millions times faster!
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The smartest way to think holistically is to
know how to use the power of your
subconscious mind
that thinks millions times faster!
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