[Neurons] 2024 Neurons #34 WHY READ --- EXECUTIVE THINKING

Michael Hall meta at acsol.net
Sun Aug 11 14:00:54 EDT 2024


From: L. Michael Hall

2024 Neurons #34

August 12, 2024 

A Summer Reading List #7

 

WHY YOU NEED TO READ

EXECUTIVE THINKING 

 

I should have written Thinking for Humans first, but I did not.  I first
wrote Executive Thinking.  I recommend that you read it second.  It is much
more academic and therefore deeper.

 

>From the Back Cover

The good news is that your brain anatomy equips you to think at higher
executive levels. The neurology of your prefrontal cortex is designed for
executive thinking.  But do you think like a high quality and successful
executive?  Do you think like an executive in gathering information,
questioning it, exploring possibilities, thinking long-term to check out
consequences and repercussions, making intelligent decisions, etc.?  Doing
all of this is an inherent part of your biological heritage.  Do you
distinguish cause from symptoms, think systemically, and catch cognitive
biases and flaws in your thinking?  To what degree is executive critical
thinking on-line and operational in your life?

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Executive Thinking explores the subject of thinking itself, the problems
that thinking presents, and how to think more effectively.  It is about
critical thinking, it is about creative thinking, it is about how to think
things through, and how to avoid being manipulated by fallacious arguments.
It is about how to become a high quality thinker so you can enhance the
quality of your experiences.  After all, The quality of your thinking
determines the quality of your life.  Executive Thinking introduces multiple
models that will revolutionize your thinking competencies so you think,
decide, and act as a successful executive and be your own best CEO.

 

>From the Preface

The best thinkers on Planet Earth are those who have somehow learned to use
their minds in highly effective ways.  They have learned to create an
understanding of the world which enables them to take effective action in
achieving their goals. They are executive thinkers.  As a result, they
invent great products and services.  They start innovative companies.  They
stimulate billion-dollar industries.  They live a life that makes sense (has
meaning) and is meaningful (highly significant).  They enjoy themselves and
others thoroughly.  And in the end, they leave the world a better place.
Would you like to be one of them?  Would you like to unleash your executive
thinking potentials?

 

>From the simple fact that they actually think and they think well, they
construct mental models which then enable them to navigate the world
according to their pleasure.  They go places, achieve goals, and generate
the experiences that make their life, and the life of others, rich, full,
and of high quality.  They have mastered the one and only tool that we human
beings possess for living successfully -they use their minds effectively.

 

Who are these best thinkers on Planet Earth?  Where do we find such people
that we can model?  Look no further than those who succeed in the two
primary domains of life-work and love.  Do they get along well with others?
Do they love and are they loved?  Do they take care of themselves and
others?  Do they have friends and colleagues who love and trust them?  Are
they productive in identifying their talents, developing their skills, and
deploying them in business so that they can make a good living for
themselves  and contribute to others?  Do they get things done and do so in
a timely and effective manner?  If so, let's start with them and ask, "How
do they do that?"

 

My hypothesis in writing this book is that highly successful people are
critical thinkers who use their highest executive functions for thinking.
This does not require that they have the highest I.Q.  It does, however,
require that they use their mind and engage in the most unique activity of
all, one that so few actually engage in-real thinking -thinking that is both
critical and creative- executive thinking.

 

The real thinkers do not focus on academic knowledge.  Instead they focus on
the actual intelligence of using their thinking capacities well in practical
matters.  This is their secret.  They think so that they can do.  This
practical intelligence is an integrated thinking that enables them to both
think and act.  Generally they are successful entrepreneurs who make things
work, invent new products and services, and new ways of doing things.  They
are executives who combine vision with action.  For that reason I describe
this kind of thinking as executive thinking.

In calling it executive thinking, this does not mean that all people in
executive roles do this kind of high quality thinking.  Obviously, many do
not.  In fact, most do not.  Yet this kind of thinking does partake of the
highest form of human thinking-the kind that comes from the executive
functions and levels in the brain.  So "executive" partly refers to using
the executive levels of your mind, your frontal cortex where you make
conscious decisions about yourself, your values, your life, your direction,
the meanings you ascribe to things.

 

This is mindfulness-an executive level functioning that enables you to use
your mind consciously regarding how you are thinking and acting.  Robert
Sternberg teasingly wrote:

              "Every once in a while, a great thinker comes along- a Freud,
a Piaget, a Chomsky, or even an Einstein- and shows us a new way to think.
That is not to say that great thinkers never make mistakes.  On the contrary
making mistakes is inevitable when you're exploring new territory.  But they
learn from their mistakes-or enable us to learn from them." (1996, p. 202)

 

What distinguishes the best executive thinkers is both what they think and
even more important, how they think.  The first is "knowledge," the second
is intelligence.  Together they determine quality thinking. When you examine
their thinking, it is rich, open, and flexible.  They have developed their
thinking skills so that now their thinking is clear and precise, it is
inspirational and visionary, and it is practical and pragmatic.  They think
simultaneously both critically and creatively.  Their thinking is expansive,
wild and chaotic at times, then they bring it down to earth in specific
details and how-to instructions.  Tavis and Wade note this quality of
thinking:

"You can't separate critical thinking from creative thinking, for it is only
when you question what is that you can begin to imagine what can be." (1995)

 

Executive thinking is the high quality thinking that characterizes highly
successful executives-men and women who lead entrepreneurial enterprises and
who are changing the world for the better.

 




 

 

L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.

Executive Director, ISNS

738 Beaver Lodge

Grand Jct., CO. 81505 USA

meta at acsol.net

 

 



 

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