Mastering Creative and Critical Thinking

5 Lessons • 22m • Dan Pontefract

Mastering Creative and Critical Thinking

Leadership strategist Dan Pontefract argues that effective workers balance action with reflection, taking time to introspect, learn from mistakes, and prioritize tasks, emphasizing that the best workers think as much as they do.
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It’s easy to assume a hard worker should always be in motion, springing into action and plowing through task after task. But leadership strategist Dan Pontefract maintains that truly effective workers stand still too. They make time for reflection and introspection, identify mistakes and how to correct them, and prioritize what to do and how. In other words, the best workers don’t just do—they also think.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the types of thinking necessary for each stage of a project.
  • Generate ideas by practicing creative thinking.
  • Fine-tune ideas by practicing critical thinking.
  • Outline strategies for putting ideas into action by practicing applied thinking.
  • Prioritize your responsibilities to create time for open thinking.