Analytical thinking is a vital skill for managers, upon which solution of business problems should be based.
Finding solutions through analytical thinking - by Georgios Gkoutzouvalos - Helium
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The subject itself relates to various areas of philosophy. Pythagoras and many other philosophers, mathematicians, artists and thinkers in various fields of human activity and eras of human history have contributed to subjects such as, for example, the precise (or approximate) calculation of mathematical roots.
In our case, it looks like we have a camera by which we can focus closer or further away from the point of examination.
I agree with your remark and I would add that, aiming to either an integration or segmentation of the whole picture depends on the particulars of the problem.
In business terms, this applies to problem solving and I do not know if you agree that it requires a number of factors, such as theoretical knowledge of the generic and specific aspects of the process which relates to the problem (University, College, other education) as well as practical knowledge, which can be learnt by experience, repetition and practice and can be magnified by personal characteristics, qualities and skills.
I would conclude that it is a combination of acquired knowledge and skills, and personal qualities and abilities, upon which, we will be able to judge if we should increase or decrease our concentration at the specific point of focus.