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- DictionaryVer·ti·cal think·ing
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- 1. the solving of problems using conventional logical processes.
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Solving problems through a direct and thoroughly analytical approach using old logic
Vertical thinking is a type of approach to problems that usually involves one being selective, analytical, and sequential. It could be said that it is the opposite of lateral thinking. Unlike lateral thinking that involves using added intuition, risk taking, and imagination through unconscious and subconscious processes, vertical thinking consists of using more of a conscious approach via rational... Wikipedia