Understanding Strategic Analysis and Intuitive Thinking
OBJECTIVES I can define strategic analysis and intuitive thinking \ I can compare the strategic analysis and Intuitive Thinking. I can express the importance of strategic analysy and intuitive thinking of decision making in our daily lives.
1. What is your favorite line in the poem? 2. What do you think is the message of the poem?
EXERCISE Group A Group B Strategic Analysi s Intuitive Thinking
EXERCISE Group A Group B Strategic Analysi s Intuitive Thinking b raincentered, well planne d follow the 5 steps in solving a problem employs a detailed examination needs time to finished heartcentered , unplanned quick and ready finished at one time gut feeling , instinct
* Strategic analysis refers to a system or method that requires deliberate, abstract, and effortful thinking that breaks down a complex problem into parts . * Deliberate thinking employs a detailed examination of a problem to come up with a s olution. * This involves looking at the context of the problem. * The amount of time and resources are the primary factors in strategic analysis and can be formulated in longer time * . The most common strategic analysis model used in decision-mak ing follows the five steps .
* Strategic analysis is relevant in addressing your personal issues as a student. * It means that you can also analyze your own strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in order to make creative strategies or solutions in facing life challenges. * In practice, a personal SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threat/s) will help you understand your personal issues and goals as well as construct effective ways in dealing with both
Int uitive thinking is “quick and ready insight” (Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary). It is another approach to decision-making. This is the ability to understand something instinctively without the need for conscious reasoning It is also referred to as gut feeling, sixth sense, inner sense, instinct, inner voice, spiritual guide, etc. Intuitive thinking is affected by how one feels and define a thing or event. Particular norms and value systems within a community are considered when making decisions. In dealing with everyday life issues and situations, we are called to make immediate decisions based on our ‘gut’ feelings and prior knowledge and experiences.
WORKSHEET Question 1 What is strategic Analysis and Intuitive Thinking? Question 2 What are the steps in Strategic Analysis? Question 3 HowwwW to identify strategic analysis from intuitive thinking?
Think-Pair- share Directions: U sing your understanding about startegic analysis an intuitive thinking , decide whether each situation requires intuitive thinking or strategic analysis.Within your group think and pair your answer then choose the one who share your answer in the class. 1.A doctor attending to the patients in the emergency room. 2.A group of researchers solving climate change. 3.A teacher wanting to solve poor motivation among her students. 4.A couple wanting to buy a house in a subdivision. 5.A mother attending to the whining of her child.
* braincentered , well planne d Strategic Analysi s *employs a detailed examination *follow the 5 steps in solving a problem needs time to finished Intuitive Thinking *heartcentered , unplanned *quick and ready *finished at one time *gut feeling , instinct * logical minded need * both use in decisions making
Activity 6: Express Send
Directions: Think of the specific events where you had to exercise intuitive thinking and strategic analysis in your decisions. Then reflect the insights you gained from both experiences and express the importance of using intuitive thinking and strategic analysis in decision making .
Express your own understanding about strategic analysis and Intuitive thinking by completeing the sentence below; 1. In my own understanding strategic analysis is _______________________. 2 Intuitive thinking is_____________________. 3. We need to use strategic Analysis because_____________.
Additio nal Activities Exit Pass : Use 1/4 size of paper Cite one example of social networks that people engaged to or an institutions or community that people decide to join .