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Response to B on Read, Talk and write

Hi,

I appreciate your effort in writing this blog with such important points you have collected on creative criticality as per Cooper, 2018.  After going through your blog and understanding the ideas of Cooper regarding creative criticality, I remember an article of March fifteen. At March Fifteen they strongly believe that critical thinking is paramount to a leader’s success, especially in and always changing and increasingly complex business environment. And according to Robert Ennis, critical thinking is “reasonable reflective thinking focused on deciding what to believe or do”.

Critical Thinking is synonymous with skills necessary to become a Master of Leadership. With the affluence of information that is easily accessible and the gigs of information that are available to us that has never been available before, being thorough in validating the information has become exponentially vital to one’s success.

The ability to think critically is our ability to verify assumptions with some tangible and verifiable facts and therefore not taking our or someone else’s assumptions at face value.

Leaders are constantly seeking to exchange their knowledge, because that’s how we increase our leadership skills. So, I thank you for writing this blog and I thank our university in giving us this opportunity to share our thoughts and findings with each other. It can make us more exposed and aware of all the ideas easily.

 

Response to Daniel’s post on Read, Talk , Write

Hi,

The different stages one must go through in order to reach maximum potential as a pastor or church leader is explained so well in your blog. The stages are listed as per their importance. The first being the need to practice as the more you practice the more intelligent you will become in what you’re practicing. It is a universally accepted fact that nothing can make you perfect in what your are doing other than practice. Even though everyone starts off as a novice there is difference between a young novice who will probably follow the laid down rules and an adult novice who will preferably act according to his experiences and knowledge challenging personal and culture assumptions instead of sticking to the rules. This is followed by being competent in one’s own style. You do not remain a novice forever. You have to be competent in your own style in order to advance it so that you don’t have to follow or act as other’s you admire do. This helps you to  advance in your own style as you are now competent. This article though ends with 2 questions as in if these traits come naturally to an individual as a church leader, and if there is a time period fixed to be a novice as it cannot be denied that there are differences when it comes to natural ability versus learned ability.

Really enjoyed your write up!!!

Rank-Talk -Write

In this article, the importance of critical thinking as an essential component of leadership is laid down along with the focus on integrity as the most important virtue to be existing in a leader. According to Cahalan (2017) Critical thinking is one of the 8 ways of knowing essentials to wise practice. Critical thinking is a method of analysing any given situation in such a way that one is able to judge the situation with it’s pros and cons and act accordingly. Northouse lays down certain traits to cultivate in order to be a leader: Intelligence, Self-confidence, Determination, Integrity and Sociability.

This study lays down following important points as to leadership essentials.

  1. Critical thinking is an essential component of leadership as it helps the individual to make intellectual choices by discernment. It helps make reasonably smart choices and not blindly follow the crowd.
  2. Integrity is the most important and sought after virtue by employers as it is a more public form of action wherein the individual consciously makes other’s aware of their personal values. Integrity is the key component of leadership. Standing up for what you feel is right, irrespective  of the consequences is what makes an individual stand apart from the rest and makes one a leader.
  3. Excellence  is a habit that we develop through practice. It is by doing again and again or acting repetitively that one’s habit excels.
  4. Wisdom is important characteristics of a good leader and only by giving every individual the space to speak freely can wisdom be increased.
  5. A leader is expected to think critically and analyze the assertions of others and propose  own ideas based on reasoned evidence and judgment.

Critical thinking involves coherent judgement that are rationally thought. When one thinks critically, they don’t accept the arguments or conclusions as it is, but questions them and find answer to it. Critical thinking is essential in my field nursing as the nurses use this skill everyday to provide safe competent care to clients and at any point in the career I can encounter a disaster or a new disease which needs critical thinking to manage and solve the problem. Critical thinking is an ability to recognize and define a problem, identify assumptions, evaluate arguments, and apply inductive and deductive reasoning to draw conclusions from the existing information, which helps nurses like me to make effective clinical decisions.

To be innovators at workplace, be wise, as wisdom plays a major role and it is the key to distinguish between right and wrong and one should be determined, think differently and try to be creative. Secondly, should be open to and accept new ideas or methods that are safe to the clients. Thirdly, should think critically and become life long learners which in turn brings forth excellence. Lastly, should test the new ideas and reflect on them without compromising the safety.

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