7 Business Tips From The 2016 Presidential Election
Posted on05 Dec 2016
Tagsbusiness, effectiveness, energy, leadership, motivation, process, social media, big data, change management strategy, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, 2016 presidential election
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Many had to endure the 2016 presidential election. Still, we can gain insights from any experience, good or bad. In that spirit... Read More
Introverts and Extroverts as Speakers
Posted on09 Feb 2015
TagsCarl Jung, content, energy, event, fear, public speaking, extroverts and introverts, Introverts and Extroverts (Series)
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Introversion and extroversion describe sources of energy. Too often though we only talk about these two types in terms of how they... Read More
Introverts and Extroverts Working Together
Posted on19 Jan 2015
Tagsbrainstorming, energy, extrovert, innovation, introvert, money, Personality, project management, value, extroverts and introverts, Introverts and Extroverts (Series)
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How do we get introverts and extroverts working together? Researchers often share how to identify them. Few share how to lead them.... Read More
Beauty as Power (Pt 6): Sexual Business Strategy
Posted on29 Oct 2012
Tagsattractiveness, beauty, business, energy, Fox Business, Fox News, glamor, Liza Mundy, men, merchandising, television, The Atlantic, women
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How we feel about others’ attractiveness influences us. Businesses create sophisticated marketing, advertising and branding strategies often tapping into the sexual energy... Read More
Speed Versus Preparation, Business Tip From Physics
Posted on14 May 2012
Tagsblitzkrieg, decisions, energy, kinetic energy, marketing, physics, preparation, speed, warfare, speed-mass analogy
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Many innovators use nature as a source of inspiration for new technologies. By understanding the forces of nature that govern us, they... Read More
The Silent Revolution: Understanding Ourselves
Posted on03 Nov 2011
TagsBin He, biotechnology, brain, cloud computing, conscious, emotions, energy, Francisco Pereira, free will, humans, intuition, Jack Gallant, Martin Dresler, Max Panck Institute, medical, personal computing, Princeton University, research methodologies, Star Trek, subconscious, technology, The Economist, Thoughts, University of California Berkeley, University of Minnesota
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As I had mentioned in The Rise of Intuition, the biggest advancement we’ll see in the next five to fifteen years will... Read More
Black Bark: Real-time Personality Assessment Example
Posted on22 Nov 2010
Tagsart, assessments, bark, black, charcoal, energy, example, masochistic, negative, Personality, rapport, shock
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Here’s a friend’s story. It’s an example of what we can hypothesize about people from everyday comments. They are a starting point... Read More