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发表于 2012-5-25 09:28:36
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Think about what distinguishes an effective manager from a pencil-pusher. The dutiful pencil-pusher can verify: A is a fact, B is a fact, and C is a fact. The effective manager can say, well, if we know A & B & C, it would not pay to do G, but it would be beneficial to pursue M, and it’s even worth the risk to pursue W. Lots of folks can verify information. Good managers can integrate and synthesize information, weight costs and liabilities, and come up with bold decisions for courses of action to take. That very aptly describes what the IR section is designed to assess.
http://gmatclub.com/blog/2012/05/how-the-integrated-reasoning-section-differs-from-gmat-quantitative-and-verbal-sections/ |
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