Critical Thinking

             Most of us have encountered some kind of obstacle in our life and we had to deal with it in different ways. As individuals, we can decide our actions instantaneously without having to sit down and think of another individual's ideas. We are in a world of our own since our own perception is our reality. But what about other people's reality? How do we mesh our world with others to create harmony? The answer is critical thinking and learning how to apply it to our daily interactions.
             The case that we are presenting is entwined with different types of perceptions and assumptions against an individual. The goal of this team is to develop a ColdFusion application wherein doctors and researchers upload case studies, pictures and statistics for the number of suicide rates between males and females. ColdFusion is a complete Web application server for developing and delivering scaleable e-business applications. Whether you're revolutionizing your company's Human Resources operations, building a new generation of your firm's global Intranet, or launching the next killer.com. ColdFusion can accomplish this and more.
             Eight team members are involved in this Web based project. The group consists of one system administrator, one database administrator, one graphics designer, one web designer, three ColdFusion programmers (one of them is a contractor) and one web engineer. All of them come from different departments and were put together to build the application within a six-month time frame.
             Each individual within the group have their own specialties and have different ideas in how to start, plan and implement the project. For the most part, everyone is open-minded and in good spirits until one individual undermined each one's creativity but his own. We will call this individual Vince. Vince is the web engineer in his early 30's. He is competent, logical and organized individual who has a set routine way of thinking. H...

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