Transcription of My Thinking Styles - thinkwatson.com
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John Sample March 30, 2012. Copyright 2010 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved. Report may be printed or electronically reproduced for evaluation purposes only and not for resale or distribution. Pearson and TalentLens are trademarks in the and/or other countries of Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliate(s). Portions of this work were previously published. Produced in the United States of America. Become a Better Thinker Making good decisions, solving problems, and clearly seeing opportunities are all outcomes of effective Thinking . Good Thinking is empowering it builds confidence and is part of a healthy, proactive lifestyle.
Your thinking styles are listed in order of preference.The styles at the top of the list are your preferred styles—the ones you use most frequently and comfortably when you are solving problems, making decisions, and thinking through situations.
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