Answer those 11 questions using two specific examples.One example is using triangular thinking.The other example is using angular thinking. Write as the following format:Angular thinking: what?why?how?x?y?Triangular thinkingwhat?why?how?autonomy parallel:control parallel:cooperation parallel:SOLUTION PREVIEWwhat?Angular
thinking is a valuable tool when used you are planning. I used angular thin
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Answer those 11 questions using two specific examples.
One example is using triangular thinking.
The other example is using angular thinking.
Write as the following format:
Angular thinking:
what?
why?
how?
x?
y?
Triangular thinking
what?
why?
how?
autonomy parallel:
control parallel:
cooperation parallel:
SOLUTION PREVIEW
what?
Angular
thinking is a valuable tool when used you are planning. I used angular thinking
in generating a marketing plan for our organization.
Why?
Angular
thinking enables an individual to possess the ability to hold two opposing
ideas in mind at the same time as well as retain the capacity to function. I
decided to use it to come up with the strategic marketing plan since it
promises the best for both ends bringing a strategic adaptation view into the
project.
How?
Angular
thinking includes the use of 2 x 2 grids or matrices to make a decision. These
networks provide a certain way of measuring results. The grids create a system
of making a decision on which markets the organization is to enter and which
ones to decline. It, therefore, gives an adequate presentation on how the
process should be.
X?
The
X-axis presents two variables; that is the location of customers in a regional
and a national level.
Y?
The
Y-axis presents three variables which include: High margin and low margin
marketing strategies.
Triangular
thinking
what?
I use
triangular thinking in a wide spectrum of my life. For instance, I used
triangular thinking when I was creating a sales forecast for our organization.
Why?
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