For example, when something you own breaks, you might think your only choices are to buy a new one or fix the old one—but you can also borrow, rent, upcycle, part-exchange, and more. So ...
They’re not considered to be non-credible or foolish theories. So, I think that the policy of NATO expansion was rational in the sense it was based on credible theories. But I also thought at ...
Rational thinking then allows colleagues to analyze the facts and turn them into key insights that narrow the areas of focus. In these stages, effective leaders balance rationality and creativity.