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Smart thinking

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What professionals tell about  smart thinking     ‘Smart Thinking’ simply means:  do more, better. It is the ability to solve new problems using one’s current knowledge, and the good news is that it is a skill that one can develop. Reference:  https://www.actionablebooks.com/en-ca/summaries/smart-thinking/

System thinking

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 System thinking A comprehensive method of problem-solving and decision-making, system thinking sees systems as a collection of interrelated and interdependent parts that work together as a whole. It acknowledges that a system's behavior is influenced not only by the interactions between its parts, but also by the environment in which they function. People are encouraged to analyze complex systems by dissecting them into smaller parts and looking at how those parts interact with one another and feedback loops. People can find leverage points and create interventions that can result in more efficient and long-lasting solutions by understanding the structure and dynamics of a system. Numerous disciplines, including business, engineering, public administration, and environmental sustainability, make extensive use of system thinking. Iceberg model What is the iceberg model? Systems thinking is a way of problem-solving that looks at how different parts of a system, like an ecosystem or

About tax

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 Bond issuance and taxation are two of the most popular ways for governments to make money. Why does the government require money? The value of what we have in terms of goods or services and the money must be kept in balance among the peoples. Additionally, there is the country's balance of imports and exports. or simply the sum of the government's income and outlays. Otherwise, it will lead to a severe economic crisis in the nation. Who pays taxes? In order to fund public services and programs, governments impose taxes on people's income, purchases of goods, and services. Usually, taxes are determined by a person's income, the cost of a good or service, or other elements like property ownership. The tax laws and regulations, which vary by country and are subject to charge, determine how much tax an individual or a business must pay. Why ……? Governments must levy taxes to pay for social welfare, national defense, infrastructure (roads, bridges, water systems, etc.), and

Match your self with colours

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Why are we the way we are? There is no straightforward solution to the complicated and multifaceted question of why humans are the way we are. The combination of genetic, environmental, and cultural factors determines our behavior, personality types, and physical characteristics. How to understand human behavior? There are 4 types of human behavior we can classify into 4 colors Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow Illustrated below Reds: quick and more than happy to take command if needed. They make things happen. However, when they get going, they become control freaks and can be hopeless to deal with. And they repeatedly trample on people’s toes. Yellows: can be amusing, creative, and elevate the mood regardless of who they’re with. However, when they are given unlimited space, they will consume all the oxygen in the room, they won’t allow anyone into a conversation, and their stories will reflect reality less and less. Greens: friendly and easy to hang out with because they are so pleasant

Need of the critical thinking

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Why we need critical thinking Critical thinking is an essential skill for learning and personal growth.  By engaging in critical thinking, students can better understand the world around them, make informed decisions, and develop their own ideas and perspectives. Competencies employers expect from graduates     Effective verbal communication     Sound IT literacy     Teamwork and effective working with them Employability skills gaps     Effective verbal communication         Problem-solving     Creative and innovation There are Controversy points in Critical thinking      The debate between "Generalists" and "Specifists"           Generalists: critical thinking can be distilled down to a finite set of constitutive skills, ones that can                        be learned in a systematic way and have applicability across all academic disciplines           Specifics: critical thinking … is always contextual and intimately tied to the particular subject