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17 More Critical Thinking for the Workplace Case Studies: DocuCred.Ai and Kiki Prep

Learning Objectives

In this chapter we will continue to look at critical thinking in the workplace using another two organisations as examples.

  • Develop critical thinking skills to strengthen our capabilities for future workplaces and employability.
  • Information and research skills can achieve best outcomes for your enterprise and your stakeholders.
  • Critical thinking can solve professional business problems.

These videos were produced in partnership between Western Sydney University Library staff, academic educators and entrepreneurs. Each video aims to show in an age of rapidly changing information landscapes what exactly are critical thinking skills and problem solving skills and how can you as a student and future graduate improve these skills for assessments and your future of work.

DocuCred.Ai

Nikki Meller, CEO and founder of DocuCRED discusses how as an entrepreneur she adapts to a constantly changing business environment. Nikki provides insights into refining your critical thinking skills and applying decision making frameworks to help your assignments and future workplace capabilities.

 

Kiki Prep

Kunal Bhusare , CEO and Founder of Kiki Prep demonstrates how he faced some of the problems launching and growing Kiki Prep. As an entrepreneur we hear how Kunal adapts to changes and uses critical thinking to solve his professional business problems.

 

 

 

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