Core Insights: Leadership For leaders to thrive in today's uncertain and rapidly changing world they need what author Matthew Kutz has coined as '3D thinking'. That is, they need to assess the past, present and future to truly understand the context in which they are making decisions. Former Warwick Business School Professor Andrew Pettigrew, who is now at the University of Oxford and is.. Three-Dimensional Thinking: The Escape To truly escape the limitations of rigid thought, one must ascend to three-dimensional thinking. This isn't about seeing "all sides" of an issue in a superficial sense—it's about recognizing that issues don't exist in simple binary conflicts or even single axes.
Thinking in 3D, or three-dimensional thinking is a cognitive superpower. Opening the door to infinite possibilities. The best way to solve problems.. Cognition Thinking in Three Dimensions To know is not the same as to see. Posted October 16, 2012 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan