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UNDERSTANDING LOCAL NETWORK

Local network

refers to interconnected processes internal


to the individual person's mind, mental
faculty or thoughts such as strategic analysis
and intuitive thinking that are ultimately
demonstrated in decision- making.
Strategic analysis
Analytical thinking is a kind of logical thinking that
addresses the problems or issues by breaking it into its
component parts. It uses scientific methods of
research and adopts frameworks or models to solve
the problems. Managers, especially those running big
companies or projects, tend to use this thinking
strategy to pursue changes in directing plans and
goals.
Analytical thinking focuses and deals with concerns at a
particular time. It also contains time, is deconstructive,
but is subject to disorientation, brain-centered and tends
to the abstract.

It requires an explanation, seeks the best option, and


can be taught in classroom to beginners.
Intuitive thinking
Intuitive thinking is the kind of thinking that helps one
understand reality by perception or intuition without
logic or analysis. It derived its confidence from
experiences.

Intuitive approaches are personal andcustom-made. It


some-times derived a problem-based solution that is not
quite easy to share and at times too difficult to copy or
adapt.
Intuition works best where the observer has the same
experience in the particular situation. It is difficult to
teach in the classroom, has the tendency to work on
feelings in favor of a more workable solution.
Intuition is experience translated by expertise to
produce rapid action.
Charles Parselle, presented his comparison of the
components of Analytical and Intuitive thinking.
Analytical process usually involves the following steps:

A. Identifying the problems and the issues surrounding


them.

B. Information gathering or Data collection

C. Developing and Proposing solutions

D. Trying out solutions or new ideas based on data


collection

E. Evaluating if the solutions worked and taking


There are three ways of discovering non-intuitive
things:

1. Gaining more experience-

Experience is a great teacher. More experiences


you have the easier it is for you to see the
similarities between new ideas and previous
learning. Experience teaches you to identify if
various kind of projects, objectives or problems are
straight forward or not.
Experience teaches you to identify if various
kind of projects, objectives or problems are
straight forward or not.

It also teaches you which one employs non-


intuitive (or counter intuitive) issues to
address. In other words, experience hones
your intuition. It can make non-intuitive
thinking become intuitive thinking.
2. Experimentation-

Experimentation can help you uncover


inconsistencies. Tinkering is a great way
to discover something that isn't consistent
with what you thought.
3.Learn by reading, studying & teaching and
learning process with your mentors.

The more you build your foundation, the more you


learn about the nuances, differences and subtleties of
a wide array of mysteries. Then, intuitive thinking
and non-intuitive thinking become easier in the real
life context.
Thank you!

Group 1
-Jencelle D. Pintor
-Franzen E. Gonzales
-Carl Justin E. Perez
-Ysabelle Sumaguina

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