Learning to Think Flashcards
Learning to think has 6 types
False
Q: One type of thinking is systematic
A: True
Q: The Venn diagram is a tool used in rational, sequential, and analytic thinking.
A: True
Q: Benchmarking is the process of hunting for best practices.
A: True
Q: The five information screening devices/ data shifters are: magnitude, doability, importance, relevance, and technique.
A: False
Q: The Segmentation process of the Integrative thinking consists of four groups: demographics, geographics, behavior, and psychographic.
A: True
Q: Synthesis is the process of creating a new idea on your own.
A: False
Q: When mindmapping, we should start at the center for the center/main idea.
A: True
Q: The systematic thinking process has three steps- creation, pro-creation, and the exit & re-entry.
A: False
Q: Brainstorming is one of the creative thinking techniques.
A: True
Q: The Ishikawa Fishbone Diagram is also called as the:
a. Five why’s
b. Cause & effect diagram
c. Brainstorming diagram
d. Metaphoring
b. Cause & effect diagram
Q: Benchmarking measures & compares other business such as the following except:
a. Stakeholders
b. Unrelated industries
c. Competitors
d. Related industries
a. Stakeholders
Q: This is the process wherein objects are sorted & classified for rational, sequential, & analytic thinking.
d. Mindmapping
b. Segmentation
c. Classification & categorization
d. Venn Diagram
c. Classification & categorization
Q: This thinking is the ability to put multiple dimensions of a broad issue together in a coherent & comprehensive whole.
a. Integrative thinking
b. Systematic thinking
c. Creative thinking
d. Logical thinking
a. Integrative thinking
Q: This refers to the customers’ attitudes towards products/brand, core values, aspirations, and personality.
a. Demographics
b. Psychographics
c. Geographic
d. Behavior
b. Psychographics