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What is structured thinking?

Structured thinking means that when facing a task or a difficult problem, a person can think from many aspects, deeply analyze the causes of the problem, systematically formulate an action plan, and take appropriate measures to make the work efficient and achieve high performance. When you do things like this, you will have a structured thinking, which will be of great help to your career promotion. Thinking determines development, and different levels of thinking lead to different results.

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Clear goals;

The analysis of the resources needed to achieve the goal is highly summarized and comprehensive;

There are specific methods and plans to realize resources.

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There are three orientations of structured thinking. In the development process of things, causes, decisions and plans cover the past, present and future of the time dimension. According to their three time states, they can be summarized as "diversity of perspectives, intertemporal influence and mutual adaptability of levels". The diversity of perspectives requires broadening and upgrading the angle and dimension of "current" problem analysis; The "time series" correlation that affects the correlation process of intertemporal problems; Hierarchical adaptability clarifies the different thinking requirements of real problem solvers due to different roles.