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The seven steps of critical thinking

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Critical thinking is one of humanity’s most valuable intellectual tools. It’s the foundation of reason, allowing us to assess information, solve problems and make decisions based on logic and evidence rather than assumptions or biases. From psychology and physics to computer science, critical thinking has underpinned countless advances that shape our modern world. Let’s take a look at the seven widely recognised stages of critical thinking and explore how they enable individuals and organisations to think rationally and creatively

Without trailblazing critical thinkers like Galileo, Ada Lovelace or Alan Turing, society would look very different today. Their ability to question the status quo and apply logic to problems paved the way for breakthroughs in understanding and innovation. The same principles of critical thinking that drove these pioneers remain essential for navigating an increasingly complex and information-saturated world.


The accepted seven stages of critical thought

Critical thinking isn’t just about being sceptical or argumentative. It’s a structured process that allows us to evaluate ideas systematically and draw conclusions based on evidence. Below are the seven widely accepted stages of critical thinking, explained step by step.

1. Identifying the problem or question

The first step in critical thinking is recognising there’s an issue to address or a question to answer. This might seem simple, but it requires clarity. Many people jump into solving problems without fully understanding them.

  • Example: A business might notice declining sales but fail to identify the root cause – whether it’s pricing, product quality or market trends.
  • Critical thinkers take the time to define the problem accurately before proceeding. This ensures that efforts are directed towards solving the right issue. These days, there are numerous AI productivity tools which can help decision-makers identify the cause of these problems but human intervention is normally still needed.

2. Gathering information

Once the problem is clearly defined, the next step is to collect relevant data and information. This could involve conducting research, consulting experts or gathering feedback.

  • The aim is to understand all sides of the issue. Reliable, unbiased sources are crucial here to avoid misinformation or skewed perspectives.
  • Example: A scientist studying climate change gathers data from satellite imagery, ice core samples and meteorological records to form a comprehensive understanding of the situation.

3. Analysing the information

After collecting data, critical thinkers evaluate it for accuracy, reliability and relevance. They look for patterns, inconsistencies or gaps in the information.

  • Example: If a company receives mixed customer reviews, they might analyse trends such as common complaints or positive feedback to pinpoint areas of improvement.
  • This stage requires logical reasoning to separate fact from opinion and detect potential biases in the data. Depending on the size of the company, Big Data Analysis may be used at this stage.

4. Developing potential solutions or perspectives

At this stage, critical thinkers brainstorm multiple solutions or perspectives. They consider various approaches, weighing their potential advantages and drawbacks.

  • This step often involves creative thinking alongside logic. It’s not about finding one perfect answer but exploring a range of possibilities.
  • Example: A city planner addressing traffic congestion might consider building new roads, improving public transport or introducing carpool incentives.

5. Evaluating options and implications

Once solutions or perspectives are identified, each is assessed for feasibility and potential outcomes. Critical thinkers consider the implications of their decisions, including potential risks and benefits.

  • Example: Before launching a new product, a company might evaluate the financial costs, target market demand and potential impact on their brand reputation.
  • This stage often involves consulting with others or using tools like SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) as would commonly be used when writing a business plan.

6. Making a decision or drawing a conclusion

With all the options evaluated, it’s time to choose the best course of action or reach a conclusion. This decision should be backed by evidence and logical reasoning.

  • Example: After analysing job offers, an individual might choose the one that aligns best with their career goals, even if it offers a slightly lower salary.
  • A critical thinker understands that decisions may not be perfect but should be the most reasonable choice based on available evidence.

7. Communicating and implementing the solution

The final stage involves putting the decision into action and sharing the reasoning behind it. Communication is crucial, as others may need to understand or buy into the solution.

  • Example: A company implementing a new marketing strategy must explain the rationale to their team, ensuring everyone is aligned and understands their roles.
  • Critical thinkers are open to feedback and willing to adapt if their solution encounters unforeseen challenges.

Final thoughts

Critical thinking has shaped every facet of our modern world, from science and technology to art and politics. The structured process of analysing information and making reasoned decisions has enabled breakthroughs that define how we live today.

As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) continue to evolve, they are poised to enhance critical thinking capabilities. These technologies can process vast amounts of information in a fraction of the time it takes humans, drawing connections and insights that might otherwise go unnoticed. However, human judgement will always play a vital role in interpreting and implementing these findings.

Looking ahead, critical thinking will remain a driving force for innovation and discovery. Whether solving today’s complex global challenges or exploring new frontiers like space colonisation, the ability to think critically will be essential. By fostering this skill in individuals and organisations, we ensure that progress continues – on Earth and perhaps even beyond it.

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