Critical thinking matters because it improves decision quality in environments filled with pressure, incomplete information, and competing opinions. It helps you separate facts from assumptions, spot weak logic, test claims with evidence, and evaluate trade-offs before committing resources. Strong critical thinking also reduces manipulation and groupthink, since you learn to ask precise questions, verify sources, and notice when emotion or status is driving conclusions. In leadership and entrepreneurship, these skills protect time and money, strengthen risk control, and support fair, consistent judgment across people and problems.
Dr. M. V. Parker, DBA
Founder and CEO
MVP Training Solutions