
Integrative Thinking
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Business, Information Technology (IT), Architecture
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University
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Integrative thinking is a decision-making approach that emphasizes creating unique solutions rather than choosing from existing options. It involves using experience, intuition, and imagination alongside traditional logical methods. The process includes identifying key factors (salience), understanding their relationships (causality), and organizing them effectively (sequencing). The resolution is not about right or wrong but about the impact on the situation. This approach breaks traditional decision-making molds, focusing on holistic solutions.
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How does integrative thinking differ from traditional decision-making approaches?
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Explain the significance of experience, intuition, and imagination in integrative thinking.
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