Lesson 2 (Strategic Analysis vs Intuitive Thinking) Flashcards
Refers to a system or method that required deliberate, abstract, and effortful thinking that breaks down a complex problem into parts
Strategic Analysis
Name the 5 stages of strategic analysis
- Identify the problem
- Analyze the problem
- Generate a solution
- Implement the solution
- Reflect on the outcomes
Is a “quick and ready insight”
Is also the ability to understand something instinctively without the need for conscious reasoning
Intuitive thinking
Composed of relations with government officials, student government, and community leaders, among others
Political networks
You belong to cover the manufacturers, agents, and sellers of the goods you consume such as those in stores, groceries, markets, and malls, as well as money lenders
Economic networks
Are those belonging to your dance troupe, choir, reading club, band, arts club, or theatre company
Sociocultural or social networks
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Starts from an idea or concept and moves on to what can be associated with it
Strategic analysis
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) focuses on the idea or concept and its attributes
Intuitive thinking
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Brain-centered
Strategic analysis
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) hard facts, data, instructions
Strategic analysis
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Heart-centered
Intuitive thinking
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Hunch, instinct, gut feeling
Intuitive thinking
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Spontaneous, quick, finished at one time
Intuitive thinking
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Unplanned
Intuitive thinking
(Strategic analysis or intuitive thinking?) Needs time to finish in one or more sittings or sessions
Strategic analysis