Understanding Whole Brain Thinking: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

Topics:
Organization
Tags:
Human Resources,
Payroll Solutions,
Recruitment & Selection,
Style,
Workforce,
Workforce Management
Source:
Herrmann International

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Overview: People have markedly different ways that they perceive and assimilate information, make decisions, and solve problems. Appreciation of and attention to these different "Thinking styles" can literally change the way you do business with your workforce and your customers. As the business world becomes more complex, understanding the thinking styles of your customers and expanding the thinking styles of your workforce beyond their "Regular" preferences may not be a luxury, but a necessity. When you examine successful businesses over time, you usually find that their workforces have had to do many tasks well, and have used a variety of different thinking styles to accomplish these tasks.

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Format: PDF | Size: 250KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 8


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