What the Failures of Online Dating Can Teach Us
Posted on06 Jan 2011
Tagsorganizational culture, who we think we are, who we are, upbringing, The Economist, The Atlantic, speed dating, religion, questionnaires, politics, online dating, hypocrisy, education
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In the last two weeks I ran across articles in The Atlantic and The Economist about online dating: “Take the Data of... Read More
Assessing Personalities thru Everyday Discussions (1.0)
Posted on20 Dec 2010
Tagsfood, About.com, assessments, books, cars, clothes, education, listen, movies, music, objective personality tests, Personality, PsychCentral, Rorschach, rules, upbringing, wikipedia, Yahoo! Contributor Network
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Anytime we describe or comment on someone’s personality, we are doing an assessment. Yes, it might not qualify as a formal psychological... Read More
Passion For The Job And Creativity – 2 Case Studies
Posted on16 Aug 2010
Tagspassion, Talent, skills, motivation, J. Michael Fox, International Center for Studies in Creativity, intelligence, innovation, experience, employees, education, creativity, aptitude
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I had two opportunities to get feedback on the link between passion for the job and creativity. The director of a very... Read More