Introduction
The head of your organization pulled you aside and asked you to review a workplace dispute. She said, Apply your best critical thinking to figure out what happened and a what decision is called for to remedy this situation. She wants your analysis in the next two weeks.
To begin, lets consider what it means to engage in critical thinking. While the application of critical thinking may vary across disciplines, the steps are universal. Adapted from the writings of Bassham, Irwin, Nardone, and Wallace (2011); Lau (2011); and Lau and Chan (2015), critical thinking involves thinking clearly and systematically, and encompasses
The steps involved in critical thinking can be employed universally, in the analysis of all thoughts and actions whether you are analyzing documents, ideas, assertions, or the quality of decisions/solutions. In this assignment, youll be applying them to a case study.
Most importantly, critical thinking is purposeful. It is not restricted solely to information gathering, nor is it about being negative and fault-finding (Bassham et. al., 2011 p. 1). As Lau and Chan write, A critical thinker is able to deduce consequences from what he knows, and he knows how to make use of information to solve problems, and to seek relevant sources of information to inform himself (2015). While the process of critical thinking may involve exposing untruths and poor reasoning, it also involves engaging in cooperative reasoning for the purposes of shared goals and decision making. We engage in the steps of critical thinking to learn deeply, to improve our ideas, to strengthen arguments and to enhance work processes and improve social institutions (Lau, 2011).
Critical thinking aligns with and informs ethical reasoning and decision making. Internet marketing expert Nick Melillo (2010) writes
Critical thinking plays a large role in ethics because it is the process by which we determine for ourselves whether or not something is right or wrong. In a sense, critical thinking is a form of analysis and determination of fact vs. fiction, identifying the unknown, coming to an understanding, etc By taking the path of a critical thinker, a person develops a mental process of evaluation which helps to determine their ethical standards. (p. 1)
The process of critical thinking helps us weigh and verify information, assess intent, and consider consequences, thereby enabling more effective ethical decision making.
Hereford (2015), suggests critical thinking requires a particular mindset that includes being able to
Lets take some time to adopt a framework for critical thinking and purposefully engage in some practice by responding to the company-heads request for a critical analysis of the ongoing dispute.
Steps
Step 1: Review the TGS Critical Thinking Rubric (found on the Content page). This rubric is intended to serve as a framework for critical thinking. Use it to structure your thinking for this assignment and for others in your studies at UMUC.
The framework (rubric) is based on FOUR key steps, each of which has several sub-steps, as shown in the full rubric.
Step 2: Read the Markkula case studies, then choose ONE to examine in this essay. Employ the TGS Critical Thinking Rubric as framework for analyzing the case. Begin with an Introduction that states the purpose of your analysis. Use the FOUR key steps in the rubric as the format framework of a short position paper (details below). Employ the sub-steps within each of the four key steps to further direct your analysis and writing.
Deliverables
Deliverables
Format
Present your final analysis in an APA style paper with the structure given below. Refer to the TGS Communications Rubric and associated resources, including the writing tutors in WRIT 689, as needed.
Follow these guidelines:
Remember: Even though I have suggested the major headings for your short paper, you should still follow best practices for structuring the paper.
o You have moved the reader from the general introduction (The intent of this paper is to critically analyze ) to the specific supporting paragraphs, and now to the conclusion, which briefly summarize