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Both the book and the report contain a number of exercises for each thinking style. Here is a small selection of short exercises designed to help you develop your flexibility for those cognitive processes you may prefer not to use. Each exercise gives an example of how to develop flexibility in the particular dimension, followed by a review of how your thought processes worked, then some tips on how to make it easier in the future and comments on how these particular skills are used. We will be adding to the selection of exercises on a regular basis, so do re-visit us.

Digital thinking
Involves a focus on the facts, and/or the use of data and statistics.
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External thinking
Relies on feedback from others and believes that others are right.
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Big Chunk thinking
Focuses on general principles and summary information often in terms of key points.
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Simplicity thinking
Often simplifies complex issues and prefers things to be easy.
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Digital thinking
External thinking
Big Chunk thinking
Simplicity thinking