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    Contents 1 Introduction 2 The control hat 2-3 The topical hat 3 The negative hat 3-4 The optimistic hat 4 The renewal hat 4-5 The emotion hat 6 Conclusion 7 References Hats of Thinking in The process of Learning The blue color, the color of the sky and the color of the sea. It represents power and control. If someone wants to become a successful business manager or leader , he must wear this color. Edward de Bono choose this color for the…

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    defined mysticism seemed to fit into something that would be nonsense to her - but it actually makes sense. Mysticism pertains to gathering information through means that don 't have proof - such as intuition or direct communication with the divine. And, you actually hear her talk a lot about intuition in the program.…

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    towards his beliefs. The degree of his integrity depends on the person doing the judging it, and their own opinion on his beliefs (such as immigration policies in regards to Mexico). Intuition is not something that can be learned, yet it is incredibly important for a leader to have. Donald Trump shows his intuition in many of the decisions he makes, and in the skillful way he interacts with people (sometimes). He also shows this though his understanding of the American public. He knows what…

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    Three factors; experience, judgement and intuition of team members, are the basis for risk analysis and management. So formal techniques and activities are rarely used. This is because of ignorance of the team members towards such techniques and the associated myths that these techniques are not…

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    other, or be afraid of sticking out. Similar to a herd of sheep, once one goes, everyone else follows. This thought process also makes it somewhat difficult for some people to stand out. Yet another concept that should be taken away from this is intuition. I feel that the “inner voice” or instinct, should be something that is trusted more today, or just plainly stating the fact the use of common sense isn’t as frequent as it probably should…

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    leave a trail.” Chris wanted the unwanted, he didn’t want what everyone else had, he decided to make his own path and do something that no one else has done before. He basically followed transcendental beliefs. He was willing to live his life by his intuition which is exactly what Emerson and Thoreau said. “Nature always wears the color of the spirit.”(Emerson) This explains Chris well because he loved to be outdoors, he left his whole life just to be outdoors. Although I found Chris leaving…

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    transforms into the “Headless Horseman” on a search for his head (Irving 12). Whereas a factual scholar will only believe what they see and what is known before depending on somebody’s information. In this famous short story Irving divulges that intuition speaks a nobler truth than that of logic, fact or present reality. This Romanticism indicates emotion rather than rationalism. For an example, at the end when the “Headless Horseman” chases Ichabod, he states “If I can but reach that bridge”…

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    Understanding Culture & Values Culture is defined as a set of values, norms, guiding beliefs, and understandings shared by organization members with new members as an accurate manner of thinking, feeling, and behaving (Daft, 2016). Though challenging, it is possible for an outsider to discern the cultural values of an organization, accurately, through the analysis of artifacts, such as symbols, ceremonies, dress, etc. The authors Martinez, Beaulieu, Gibbons, Pronovost, and Wang…

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    and smell. An example of imagination would be a child using his/her perspectives of imagination to create the world, different from our own, in the form of art or literature. Imagination can also be referenced to two ways of knowledge intuition and emotion. Intuition is the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning [Dictionary, Merriam Webster],…

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    For many years, woman and girls in the U.S. and around the world have struggled and fought against organizations, intuitions, and society for equal rights within their own homes. They have fought decades through violence, suffrage, and impartial treatment. Things began to turn for the better once woman’s rights movement helped create a universal ideology that woman, just like men deserve to be treated equally within society. The United Nations, a century later, assumed the Universal Declaration…

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