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'''Guiding principles'''                               
'''Guiding principles'''                               


Critical thinkers constantly look for guiding principles. They observe how others operate successfully and seek to identify the principles that have contributed to that succes.  They then use these principles.  Here are some guiding principles:
Critical thinkers constantly look for guiding principles. They seek to identify and use the principles that will lead to success.  Here are some guiding principles:


'''Actions'''
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*Identify the reasons for people to be unsuccessful. Actively avoid copying them.
*Identify the reasons for people to be unsuccessful. Actively avoid copying them.
*Remember that some guiding princples are context specific. You are not using a set of fixed rules that result in success.  You need to use critical thinking about your critical thinking strategies.
*Remember that some guiding princples are context specific. You are not using a set of fixed rules that result in success.  You need to use critical thinking about your critical thinking strategies.
*If you have a [[leadership]] role, tell those who take direction from you about the principles that you intend to use and that you expect them to use.
*If you have a [[leadership]] role, work with your colleagues to develo the principles under which the team will operate.
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