How does the concept of 'lateral thinking' differ from traditional problem-solving approaches?
- It emphasizes quick decision-making
- It encourages thinking beyond conventional methods
- It focuses on linear step-by-step solutions
- It relies solely on empirical evidence
Lateral thinking differs by encouraging thinking outside the box and exploring non-linear, creative solutions. It promotes unconventional ideas that may not be immediately apparent through traditional problem-solving methods.
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