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  1. Does Your Workplace Fit Your Intelligences? [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media Network Feed - May 6, 2008

    Have you noticed that people who have confidence that they will do a good job … also tend to work in an organization or department that uses their unique mix of intelligences ? It’s as if their talents and problem

    Also tagged: intelligences, successful people, hate work, fit your talents, workplace fit

  2. Does Your Workplace Fit Your Intelligences?

    BrainBasedBusiness - May 6, 2008

    Have you noticed that people who have confidence that they will do a good job … also tend to work in an organization or department that uses their unique mix of intelligences ? It’s as if their talents and problem

    Also tagged: intelligences, successful people, hate work

  3. Beware of Proustian Memory Bullies!

    BrainBasedBusiness - May 5, 2008

    According to New York Times’ columnist David Brooks … the work place is bombarded with “colossal Proustian memory bullies who get 1,800 pages of recollection out of a mere cookie bite.” Have you seen it where you work

    Also tagged: intelligence, david brooks, brain based business, ellen weber, memory bullies, proustian memory bully

  4. Beware of Proustian Memory Bullies! [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - May 4, 2008

    According to New York Times’ columnist David Brooks … the work place is bombarded with “colossal Proustian memory bullies who get 1,800 pages of recollection out of a mere cookie bite.” Have you seen it where you work

    Also tagged: intelligence, david brooks, brain based business, ellen weber

  5. Memory Myths It Pays to Forget [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Apr 3, 2008

    In a recent discussion about human brains ... with Gus Gustavus at Montgomery College-Rockville ... I was reminded of several memory myths it pays to forget. Fall for these fables … and you’ll likely limit your

    Also tagged: memory, alzheimer s disease, stroke, forgetting, aging brain, lectures work against the brain, inner alarm, lost memory

  6. Memory Myths It Pays to Forget

    BrainBasedBusiness - Apr 2, 2008

    In a recent discussion about human brains ... with Gus Gustavus at Montgomery College-Rockville ... I was reminded of several memory myths it pays to forget. Fall for these fables … and you’ll likely limit your

    Also tagged: memory, alzheimer s disease, stroke, forgetting, aging brain, lectures work against the brain

  7. Policeman Let Go - IQ Too High [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Mar 2, 2008

    When he scored 125 on an IQ test a man was refused the job of police officer . The reason? Too smart ... he may get bored with the job and leave ... after costly training. In what appears to be unfair discrimination

    Also tagged: multiple intelligences, ellen weber, iq is fixed, policeman iq, too smart to be a policeman, traditional iq

  8. Policeman Let Go - IQ Too High

    BrainBasedBusiness - Mar 2, 2008

    When he scored 125 on an IQ test a man was refused the job of police officer . The reason? Too smart ... he may get bored with the job and leave ... after costly training. In what appears to be unfair discrimination

    Also tagged: multiple intelligences, ellen weber, iq is fixed, policeman iq, too smart to be a policeman, traditional iq

  9. Policeman Let Go - IQ Too High [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Mar 1, 2008

    When he scored 125 on an IQ test a man was refused the job of police officer . The reason? Too smart ... he may get bored with the job and leave ... after costly training. In what appears to be unfair discrimination

    Also tagged: multiple intelligences, ellen weber, iq is fixed

  10. Don't Listen! Learn by Teaching! [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Feb 26, 2008

    Some people suspect they know things simply because they hear lectures or memorize details. Do you? If you’ve ever tried out a technology skill … let’s say a week after hearing computer operations described … you’ll

    Also tagged: question, learning, memory, retention, multiple intelligences, mi, lifelong learning, lectures work against the brain, brain based learning, mita learning, teach and learn

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