CREATIVE THINKING (Premium)
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Question 1 of 21
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1. I am able make reasonable assumptions to reach logical conclusions when limited information is available.
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Question 2 of 21
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2. I seek to understand the logical connection between ideas.
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Question 3 of 21
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3. I frequently engage in reflective and independent thinking.
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Question 4 of 21
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4. I pursue creative solutions to solve complex problems.
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Question 5 of 21
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5. I am proficient in communicating my conclusion clearly and effectively.
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Question 6 of 21
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6. I always question my ideas and others’ ideas and assumptions based on their veracity and reasoning.
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Question 7 of 21
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7. I can make decisions on my own without constant supervision.
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Question 8 of 21
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8. I am always open to new ideas, even if the information on hand is not complete.
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Question 9 of 21
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9. I like to look for the relationship between ideas.
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Question 10 of 21
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10. I think of arguments as building blocks to something meaningful.
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Question 11 of 21
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11. I have a tendency to carefully examine problems and data.
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Question 12 of 21
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12. I am open to the relevance of arguments or ideas.
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Question 13 of 21
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13. I seek to identify, analyze, and solve problems systematically.
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Question 14 of 21
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14. I think of arguments as a way to find the best solution, not as a competition.
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Question 15 of 21
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15. I usually formulate clear and precise questions on the problem to resolve.
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Question 16 of 21
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16. I consider all viable ideas, no matter how abstract they see in the beginning.
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Question 17 of 21
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17. I only accept options as facts after testing them against criteria and standards.
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Question 18 of 21
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18. I tend to look for errors in my and other peoples’ reasoning.
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19. I look to be objective and make sense of the available evidence.
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Question 20 of 21
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20. I can present solutions to complex problems clearly and effectively.
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Question 21 of 21
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21. I am always looking to determine whether the ideas, arguments, and findings represent the entire picture.
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“Too often companies focus on problems, failing to see opportunities. Problems open doors to new industries, disrupt old ones, and create breakthrough products and experiences. When you focus only on what’s wrong, you fail to see what could be right. Change your perspective and see your problems as assets. The key to any successful business is being able to transform problems from liabilities into assets. The brands that rise to the top use problems as leverage for growth. This approach to design drives innovation, brings new customers, grows profitability, and increases sales.” – Ashcraft Design’s Design Director, Britt Ashcraft