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How do you best take in information? Using your eyes, your ears or your body? ❑ Do you tend to sit up straight in meetings and a ...
fer to use their eyes, a third their ears, and a third their bodies. No one way is better than the others: they are simply diffe ...
The Centrica customer experience When UK company Centrica wanted to communicate some key messages about customers to its staff, ...
their eyes.There were conversational activities aimed at those who like to listen.There were intriguing boxes fixed to the displ ...
It was Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung who first described this area in detail. He divided people into feelers, thinkers, sensors, ...
experiences and are enthusiastic about anything new. You tend to act first and think later. You love being active and no sooner ...
strongly developed preference for taking in information visually or auditorily. To keep it simple, I suggest that a combination ...
issues being raised. When issues of long-term management are being discussed their eyes glaze over. They are often to be seen ta ...
10 tips for holding brain-friendly meetings If you want to get the best out of the minds around a table at any meeting in which ...
10 Spend time reflecting on what worked and what didn’t. Another impor- tant and often missing piece of feedback for the brain i ...
6 Resourcefulness A LLOW ME TO TAKE YOU ON A SHORT FLIGHT OF FANCY. IMAGINE YOU ARE in a beautiful Scandinavian restaurant. You ...
Getting the big picture We are surrounded by information. Data rushes past us in a fast- flowing torrent. We need some way of ma ...
4 It would be really helpful if you could tell us what we are going to cover today. 5It would help me if you could take a few mo ...
It is quite possible to be put off learning something, even though you are really interested in the subject. In many cases it em ...
Try these simple ideas before you start a particular learning activity: Cover a blank piece of writing or flipchart paper with ...
you need is the ability to divide your learning into manageable, bite-sized chunks. “Breaking learning down into a series of how ...
When you have done this, stick all the labels on to your paper and stand back. Now, see if you can group them together into help ...
ture discouraging all ideas that are NIH (not invented here). Somehow, ideas are seen as no good unless you thought of them firs ...
aluminum tops were placed on the bottles, sealing out both germs and songbirds. By the 1950s, blue tits all over the UK had lear ...
5 Read the biographies of people you admire. Biographical writing often contains insights into successful behavior that can be i ...
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