Importance of Yin Yang In Business Decision Making Processes
Posted on17 Sep 2018
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The importance of yin yang in business hits home in decision-making. Therefore, decision-making processes that ignore it have holes. Three Yin Yang... Read More
Understanding The Big Five Personality Traits For Use At Work
Understanding the big five personality traits helps us assess personality types at work. That means being able to solve real problems in... Read More
Tapping Pricing’s Secret (Pt 1): Story, Symbol, Emotions
Posted on14 Oct 2013
TagsPicasso, anchoring, arbitrariness, decisions, Harvard Business Review, labels, marketing, price, storytelling, symbolism, YinYang, Yahoo!, Starbucks, Pricing - The Secret Series, emotional triggers
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Tapping pricing’s secret is a battle over establishing the anchor in the consumer’s mind. Unless we are the ones who set the... Read More
Optimism Genetically Determined
Posted on08 Aug 2013
TagsPersonality, complacency, glass half full-half empty metaphor, Oxford Centre for Emotions and Affective Neuroscience, Elaine Fox, YinYang, The Economist, problem solving, Pollyannaism, pessimism, optimism, nature/nurture, innovation, glass, genetic code, free will, dissent
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We aren’t born blank slates; we come with personalities. These personalities, along with our bodies (more) and hormones influence our views, including... Read More
YinYang as Problem-solving Methodology
Posted on09 Feb 2012
Tagsflexibility, YinYang, Taijitu, symbolism, situational awareness, resistance to change, profitability, process, problem solving, positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, investment, glass, focus, differentiation, conditionality, change, best practices, arbitrariness
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YinYang, as expressed by the Taijitu symbol, has helped me solve many problems. The two major components represent the two major opposing... Read More