Think Smarter
Critical Thinking to Improve ProblemSolving and DecisionMaking Skills
by Michael Kallet
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appears in Problem Solving and Critical Thinking.
Train your brain for better decisions, problem solving, and innovation"Think Smarter: Critical Thinking to Improve ProblemSolving and DecisionMaking Skills" is the comprehensive guide to training your brain to do more for you. Written by a critical thinking trainer and coach, the book presents a pragmatic set of tools to apply critical thinking t...
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“A dense but wide-ranging compilation that walks through cognitive biases, evolutionary legacies, and mental shortcuts from philosophy, biology, and investing. The book’s useful part is the sheer variety of examples and concepts it surfaces—it can sharpen your suspicion of your own reasoning. Its limitation is a buffet-without-digestion feel: many ideas are introduced but not deeply integrated, and it lacks hands-on exercises. Readers looking for a systematic practice may leave with more awareness than actionable method.”
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