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Critical Thinking

Frameworks for improving reasoning quality, testing assumptions, and thinking through issues with more rigor and less bias.

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FAQ

Use one when the issue involves weak assumptions, conflicting interpretations, ambiguous evidence, or reasoning that feels rushed, biased, or overly confident.

No. It is useful anywhere judgment matters, including business decisions, product debates, hiring, strategy, problem diagnosis, and everyday managerial reasoning.

Critical Thinking improves the quality of reasoning that supports conclusions. Decision Making focuses on choosing among options. Better critical thinking usually improves decisions, but the applications are not identical.

They assume objectivity without testing their own assumptions. Good frameworks make your reasoning visible so it can be challenged, refined, or corrected.