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The four Thinking Types are brought to you by the minds behind CQ: Communication Quotient(™). Based on psychology, neuroscience and communication research, our test assesses your habits and tendencies - how you think, your internal monologue and how you act - to help you better understand who you are and how you communicate with the world around you. 

Remember, the four  Thinking Types aren’t black and white. While there is probably one type that best describes your style, you may change at different points in your life, or even throughout your day! Ultimately, critical thinking is a central part of communication and plays a vital role in fostering effective decision  making . So think of these as useful frameworks that can help point you in the right direction towards achieving agile, focused and smarter interactions, powering your unique potential.

Interested? Learn more about our Critical Thinking course

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Inflexible Thinker

More likely to be… Headstrong, Determined, Persistent

Remember, your type can change depending on your mindset, or even the time of day! Learn more about the science.

Don’t worry if you scored as an Inflexible Thinker. Everyone has core beliefs that shape their identity and thought patterns. Besides, drawing from past experiences can be a practical approach to decision-making.

Yet, consider this: embracing new possibilities and stepping outside your comfort zone can bring valuable rewards. It's easier said than done, but recognizing and challenging personal biases can make you more adaptable.

Our Critical Thinking course is part of the comprehensive communication series CQ, The New IQ. It’s designed to provide you with practical, step-by-step solutions to enhance your critical thinking skills. Embark on this journey to improve your decision-making, both at work and in your personal life.

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