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When Do We Learn to Think?

Jim Schreier Posted on September 23, 2020 Posted in Facilitation, Implications Wheel

Training initiatives should place more emphasis on problem-solving, innovation, and inquiry than on learning through “sit down and get it” programs. We need to teach people to think about what they aren’t thinking about.

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