Dr. Charles Kepner
You don’t teach how to be innovative or creative. It’s there as a characteristic of the human animal. You create the conditions within which it can come out and be active.
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April 01, 2016
Thinking Dimensions Global (TDG) and the critical thinking community are mourning the loss of Dr. Charles Kepner. One of the most influential and revered strategic thinkers of the 20th century passed away on March 27th at the age of 94.
Thinking Dimensions has posted a tribute to Kepner and his achievements and invites anyone who has been influenced by his work and teachings to share comments on a blog post dedicated to his legacy. Comments can be added here: http://www.thinkingdimensions.com/resources/blog/it-csi/celebrating-chuck-kepners-legacy.
Despite humble beginnings, Chuck Kepner has had an immeasurable influence and far-reaching impact on corporate problem-solving and decision-making, both nationally and on the global stage. His ground-breaking work and methodologies on strategic thinking have been applied everywhere from NASA and the CIA to prominent organizations throughout the world. Kepner’s methods were adopted by NASA and proved instrumental in the famed rescue mission of Apollo 13’s astronauts.
The KEPNERandFOURIE method of critical thinking, developed in partnership with Matthys Fourie, has expanded worldwide. Organizations that have applied and adopted these methodologies have experienced remarkable results in areas ranging from IT troubleshooting to corporate decision-making at the highest levels.