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On a piece of paper, write down whether you think this person is good or bad.
Bachelor of Science, Masters of Science and Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois.
President of SUNY Buffalo from 1982 to 1991.
President of USC from 1991 to 2010.
President Emaritus of USC from 2010 to present.
Director of Wm. Wrigley Jr. from 1997 to 2008.
Former chairman and current member of the Association of American Universities.
Severus Snape
Lil Wayne
Darth Vader
Richard Nixon
Casey Anthony
Kelly Nolan
Three types of thinking:
-Binary
-Gray
-Free
Instant judgements as to whether something is good or bad, true or false.
Why did you say this person was good or bad?
Do you have mixed feelings about any of these characters? Why?
Could you have misjudged any of these people based on what you have heard or their appearance?
How could this level of thinking hinder your efforts as a leader?
1. Wine glass with nitroglycerin found with her fingerprints.
2. Open relationship between the rich older husband and the young wife.
3. Cold demenor during the 911 call.
4. Kelly Nolan admitted that she found it funny that her husband would have a heart attack.
5. The housekeeper blames Kelly Nolan, but Kelly Nolan blamed the victim.
How does this level of thinking differ from binary thinking?
Do you think this is an effective way of thinking as a leader?
Listen to all relevant facts of a situation, then form a judgement.
Guilty or
not Guilty?
How did you come up with the idea of what to make?
What was your brainstorming process, what did you find challenging about this process?
How can this method of thinking be used as a leader?
How can you use this with the two other types of thinking to be an effective leader?
allowing your mind to contemplate very outrageous ideas, and only subsequently apply the contraints of practicality, praticability, legality, cost, time, and ethics.