Directing People Lays Groundwork for Resistance to Change
Posted on06 Jun 2011
TagsElizabeth Bonawitz, University of Louisville, University of California Berkeley, uncertainty, trial and error, thinking process, The Economist, process management, procedure, Patrick Shafto, management, exploration, discovery, creativity, Cognition Journal, child, change management, change, certainty
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The article, Now You Know, in the May 28, 2011 edition of The Economist discussed a study published in Cognition by Elizabeth... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition: The Difference
I’m frequently asked about the difference between emotional intelligence (EI) and intuition. Essentially, EI is a head thing, intuition a heart thing.... Read More
Inadequacies of the Generic “Good Job” Compliment
Posted on29 Nov 2010
Tagsgood job, Strategic Complimenting Series, recognition, reading, promotion, Performance, peer pressure, money, intrinsic, extrinsic, evaluator, compliments, child
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A commenter inquired why the “good job” compliment isn’t intrinsic since “doing that good job comes from inside a person (an experience,... Read More