delegation and critical thinking in problem-solving
Delegation in problem-solving refers to the act of assigning specific tasks and responsibilities to individuals or teams in order to collaboratively address and solve a problem. Critical thinking, on the other hand, involves analyzing, evaluating, and reasoning about information and ideas in a systematic and logical manner to make informed decisions and solutions. When combined, delegation and critical thinking enhance problem-solving processes by effectively distributing workload and leveraging diverse perspectives and expertise to arrive at the best possible outcome.
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