vertical thinking
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of vertical thinking
Coined in 1967 by Maltese psychologist E. de Bono (1933–2021)
Example Sentences
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Helgemo has a reputation for preternatural skill and vertical thinking: he has won titles all over the world and in 2008 he and his partner, Tor Helness, were recruited by a Swiss-born, Monaco-based real-estate multimillionaire to play for the Monégasque national team.
From The Guardian
It is no longer a business of silos and vertical thinking, but rather an open network with all the hubs and nodes and spokes—and the uncertainties—that this implies.
From Forbes
This distinction between vertical thinking and horizontal thinking is as important in brain science as it is in contemporary economics.
From Forbes
The key to challenging the inviolable may lie in the difference between vertical thinking and lateral thinking.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Vertical thinking is deductive, systematic, eminently useful and always necessary.
From Time Magazine Archive
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