TRENDS LC - 9

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What does "Key" mean?

Important

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What does "Component" mean?

Part

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How do strategic analysis and intuitive thinking guide our decisions?

Strategic analysis helps us plan wisely, while intuitive thinking helps us act quickly.

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What does "Key" mean?

Important

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What does "Component" mean?

Part

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How do strategic analysis and intuitive thinking guide our decisions?

Strategic analysis helps us plan wisely, while intuitive thinking helps us act quickly.

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What is Strategic Analysis?

Thinking that involves logical steps, planning, and data.

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What is Intuitive Thinking?

Thinking based on feelings, instincts, and quick judgment.

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What are the common characteristics of Strategic Analysis?

Long-term planning, Logical & Objective, Data-driven, Risk-aware, Time-consuming.

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What are the common characteristics of Intuitive Thinking?

Emotional & subjective, Immediate Reactions, Experienced-based, Spontaneous, Risk-taking.

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Describe the characteristics of Strategic Analysis with examples.

  1. Logical & objective: Uses facts and logic.
    • Example: Planning your study schedule for exams.
  2. Long-term planning: Focuses on future goals.
    • Example: Choosing a career based on job trends.
  3. Data-driven: Decisions are based on evidence.
    • Example: Researching before launching a business.
  4. Time-Consuming: Takes a lot of time to think, analyze, plan, and make a decision.
    • Example: A company spends weeks doing market research before launching a product.
  5. Risk-aware: Considers possible problems.
    • Example: Saving money before starting a project.
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Describe the characteristics of Intuitive Thinking with examples

  1. Emotional & subjective: Based on feelings or mood.
    • Example: You feel sad about something but can’t explain why.
  2. Immediate reactions: Acts quickly in the moment.
    • Example: Dodging a ball thrown at you suddenly.
  3. Experience-based: Relies on past personal experiences to make quick judgments.
    • Example: A teacher senses a student is lying based on years of observing behavior.
  4. Spontaneous: Decisions are made quickly, without much planning or thinking time.
    • Example: A person suddenly decides to join a contest because it “feels right.”
  5. Risk-taking: Jumps into action with less hesitation.
    • Example: Trying a new hobby without knowing much about it.