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What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes humans as described by Aristotle?
What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes humans as described by Aristotle?
- Humans are emotional beings.
- Humans are physical creatures.
- Humans are able to reason. (correct)
- Humans are social animals.
Which thinker is associated with the phrase 'I think therefore I exist'?
Which thinker is associated with the phrase 'I think therefore I exist'?
- John Locke
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Immanuel Kant
- Rene Descartes (correct)
What is the first step in the strategic analysis model described?
What is the first step in the strategic analysis model described?
- Identify the problem (correct)
- Reflect on the outcomes
- Implement the solution
- Analyze the problem
What does the 'Analyze' step of strategic analysis involve?
What does the 'Analyze' step of strategic analysis involve?
In strategic analysis, what is the purpose of the 'Reflect on the outcomes' step?
In strategic analysis, what is the purpose of the 'Reflect on the outcomes' step?
Which of the following best describes 'strategic thinking' as mentioned?
Which of the following best describes 'strategic thinking' as mentioned?
What factor primarily influences the process in strategic analysis?
What factor primarily influences the process in strategic analysis?
What is the overall aim of strategic analysis?
What is the overall aim of strategic analysis?
What is included in economic networks?
What is included in economic networks?
Which of the following best describes social networks?
Which of the following best describes social networks?
What is a center of influence?
What is a center of influence?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a community?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a community?
What purpose do social networks serve?
What purpose do social networks serve?
How are community linkages studied?
How are community linkages studied?
Which example is NOT considered a center of influence?
Which example is NOT considered a center of influence?
What is a common feature of social networks?
What is a common feature of social networks?
What is the description of intuitive thinking in the context of decision-making?
What is the description of intuitive thinking in the context of decision-making?
What does Republic Act 8293, section 176 state regarding copyright in works of the Government of the Philippines?
What does Republic Act 8293, section 176 state regarding copyright in works of the Government of the Philippines?
How does strategic analysis relate to holistic decision-making?
How does strategic analysis relate to holistic decision-making?
What must be obtained before exploiting works of the Government for profit?
What must be obtained before exploiting works of the Government for profit?
Which of the following best describes a community?
Which of the following best describes a community?
In the context of this module, what is the role of borrowed materials?
In the context of this module, what is the role of borrowed materials?
Which statement is NOT true about the nature of decision-making?
Which statement is NOT true about the nature of decision-making?
Who is responsible for ensuring permission to use borrowed materials from their owners?
Who is responsible for ensuring permission to use borrowed materials from their owners?
What is a common pitfall regarding the trust in information received from others?
What is a common pitfall regarding the trust in information received from others?
What condition may be imposed by the relevant agency for the exploitation of a government work?
What condition may be imposed by the relevant agency for the exploitation of a government work?
Which of the following is a proper approach towards responsibilities in communication?
Which of the following is a proper approach towards responsibilities in communication?
Which individual is listed as the Secretary of Education in the document?
Which individual is listed as the Secretary of Education in the document?
What distinguishes analytical thinking from intuitive thinking?
What distinguishes analytical thinking from intuitive thinking?
What is the role of Princess L. Gamban in the module?
What is the role of Princess L. Gamban in the module?
Why is it important to verify information before concluding?
Why is it important to verify information before concluding?
What is the primary purpose of conducting a personal SWOT analysis?
What is the primary purpose of conducting a personal SWOT analysis?
Which of the following is not a common condition for using government works as stated in this document?
Which of the following is not a common condition for using government works as stated in this document?
Which of the following is NOT considered a component of a personal SWOT analysis?
Which of the following is NOT considered a component of a personal SWOT analysis?
In intuitive thinking, what is meant by 'gut feeling'?
In intuitive thinking, what is meant by 'gut feeling'?
What aspect can influence intuitive thinking according to the content?
What aspect can influence intuitive thinking according to the content?
What can personal weaknesses indicate in the context of achieving academic goals?
What can personal weaknesses indicate in the context of achieving academic goals?
Which statement about threats in a personal SWOT analysis is correct?
Which statement about threats in a personal SWOT analysis is correct?
How can one’s community norms affect decision-making?
How can one’s community norms affect decision-making?
Which of the following best describes the concept of intuitive thinking?
Which of the following best describes the concept of intuitive thinking?
What does strategic thinking primarily involve?
What does strategic thinking primarily involve?
Intuitive thinking is best described as which of the following?
Intuitive thinking is best described as which of the following?
Which of the following describes political networks?
Which of the following describes political networks?
Economic networks are primarily concerned with which of the following?
Economic networks are primarily concerned with which of the following?
What is the primary function of social networks?
What is the primary function of social networks?
In which scenario is intuitive thinking more likely to be employed?
In which scenario is intuitive thinking more likely to be employed?
Which of the following is a characteristic of strategic analysis?
Which of the following is a characteristic of strategic analysis?
A scientist trying to find a cure for an infectious disease would primarily use which thinking approach?
A scientist trying to find a cure for an infectious disease would primarily use which thinking approach?
Flashcards
Strategic Analysis
Strategic Analysis
The process of analyzing a situation or problem using a systematic approach to identify key factors, potential outcomes, and strategies to achieve desired goals.
Intuitive Thinking
Intuitive Thinking
Thinking that relies on intuition, gut feeling, and experience to make decisions. It involves quick judgments and insights based on patterns and subconscious information.
Strategic Analysis Process
Strategic Analysis Process
Strategic analysis involves a step-by-step process, often using tools like SWOT analysis or PESTLE analysis, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation.
When is Intuitive Thinking Useful?
When is Intuitive Thinking Useful?
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Benefits of Strategic Analysis
Benefits of Strategic Analysis
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Benefits of Intuitive Thinking
Benefits of Intuitive Thinking
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Strategic Analysis & Intuitive Thinking
Strategic Analysis & Intuitive Thinking
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Holistic Decision Making
Holistic Decision Making
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Community
Community
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Decision-Making
Decision-Making
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Political Networks
Political Networks
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Rational Animal
Rational Animal
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Identify the Problem
Identify the Problem
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Analyze the Problem
Analyze the Problem
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Generate Solutions
Generate Solutions
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Implement the Solution
Implement the Solution
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Reflect on Outcomes
Reflect on Outcomes
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Strategic Thinking
Strategic Thinking
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SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis
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Strengths (SWOT)
Strengths (SWOT)
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Weaknesses (SWOT)
Weaknesses (SWOT)
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Opportunities (SWOT)
Opportunities (SWOT)
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Threats (SWOT)
Threats (SWOT)
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Personal SWOT Analysis
Personal SWOT Analysis
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Strategic Analysis for Personal Issues
Strategic Analysis for Personal Issues
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What is strategic thinking?
What is strategic thinking?
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What is intuitive thinking?
What is intuitive thinking?
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What are political networks?
What are political networks?
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What are economic networks?
What are economic networks?
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What are social networks?
What are social networks?
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A doctor attending to emergency patients - strategic or intuitive?
A doctor attending to emergency patients - strategic or intuitive?
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A scientist finding a cure for an infectious disease - strategic or intuitive?
A scientist finding a cure for an infectious disease - strategic or intuitive?
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A group of researchers solving climate change - strategic or intuitive?
A group of researchers solving climate change - strategic or intuitive?
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Social Network
Social Network
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Center of Influence
Center of Influence
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Community Linkages
Community Linkages
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Intuitive Learning
Intuitive Learning
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Formal Learning
Formal Learning
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Study Notes
Senior High School Module Information
- Title: Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
- Quarter: 3
- Module: 4
- Topic: Understanding Strategic Analysis and Intuitive Thinking
- Grade Level: 12
- Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM)
- Government Property, Not for Sale
- Published by the Department of Education
Module Content Overview
- Module aims to introduce intuitive and strategic thinking processes.
- It explains how to make quick decisions without partiality, focusing on the common good.
- The module covers the rigors of analysis and how intuitive and strategic thinking work together.
- Includes pre-tests and post-tests for self-assessment.
- Provides notes for teachers and parents on effective home-based learning strategies.
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