Arbitrariness: The Cornerstone of Conditions
Posted on23 Sep 2010
Tagsknowledge, decisions, democracy, emotions, evalute, first, house, Influence, intuition, conditionality, numbers, Personality, perspective, problem solving, question, second, subjective, third, absolute, arbitrariness, assumptions, build
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Arbitrariness & First, Second, Third Arbitrariness is vital to intuitive problem solving because it’s related to subjectivity which is related to personality... Read More
The Words “Feel” and “Think” as Tools
Intuitive approaches require the identification of emotional drivers in influencing and problem solving. They generally work better than cognitive approaches because emotional... Read More
The Rise of Intuition
Posted on09 Sep 2010
Tagswants, BNET Blog, biotechnology, advancements, cognition, leadership, unknown, uncertainty, sensors, scientific, sales, rationale, Psychology Today, nanotechnology, management, knowledge, intuition, Influence, illusion, feelings, emotions, decisions, communications
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The other day a colleague forwarded this link to the BNET blog speaking to intuition. Embedded in it was a link to... Read More
Simple Gestures And Their Oversized Power For Executives
Posted on19 Aug 2010
Tagsbank, executive, Influence, informal organizational power, interpersonal, management, relationship building techniques, power in personality
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Simple gestures enhance power for all. For executives though, they have oversized power. Executives though forget or discount this. It’s hard for... Read More
How Intuition Influences Thought Processes All The Time
Posted on26 Jul 2010
Tagscognition, emotions, feelings, Influence, intuition, restaurant, subconscious, thinking process, Thoughts, compass intution analogy
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Intuition influences thought processes all the time. Many times people just don’t know it. As behavioral economics and other social-related sciences are... Read More
Source of Greatest Resistance to Technology in the Workplace
Posted on27 Jun 2010
Tagsskills, attitude, customers, Dean Kamen, Influence, intuition, management, military, mindset, organization, perspective, process, relationships, sales, strategy, technology, The Economist
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The source of greatest resistance to technology in the workplace is mindset. It shows up as applying technology in old ways. It’s... Read More
8 Cheating Tips For Remembering Names Easily
Posted on28 May 2010
Tagstraining, team building, seminar, people, names, motivation, morale, minds, Influence, employees, conference
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Remembering names is important, but it’s challenging. It does require time but less so as we train our minds. We do this... Read More
Remembering and Using Names to Build Morale and Influence
The way people look at things is greatly influenced by how they feel about us. People like to hear their names and... Read More
Problem Solving: Practical Advantages of Intuition
Posted on13 May 2010
Tagsmoney, training, sympathize, service, scientific, problem solving, practical, power, personal, objective, moral, listen, intuition, Influence, example, employees, emotions, effective, compliments, command
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Intuition’s most practical advantage to problem solving is the enhanced sphere of good solutions it offers. Generally, this sphere will produce five... Read More