| Most of us have heard of Left Brain and Right Brain. But 
                  you may not know that you have four distinctive thinking styles 
                  that can be measured and quantified to a precise degree. The 
                  instrument that does this was invented by Ned Herrmann, formerly 
                  responsible for management education at General Electric. 
 This seminar will teach you how your brain works and how your 
                  preferences influence your decisions. You will understand that 
                  a mixture of inherited and acquired characteristics influence 
                  the way you prefer to think. While you share many characteristics 
                  with others, your personal blend is unique, exposing your particular 
                  strengths in your work and personal life. Knowing the profiles 
                  of people with whom you work will help you understand how people 
                  complement each other and play particular roles in your life 
                  and work.
 
 You Will Learn How To:
 
 
                    You Will Benefit By:Identify and understand the battle between the creative and logical parts of the brain
Understand your mental preference ‹ left brain or right brain ‹ and how your preference influences your decisions at work
Differentiate between managing things and leading people
Seek solutions logically and creatively
Develop a ³whole-brain² communication process
Understand your thinking preferences and build on their special strengths
Taking specific measures to improve your less-developed styles
                   
                    Who Should Attend:Learning how to work with, rather than against, yourself and your mental capabilities
 Being able to work better with ³problem² people
 Becoming more confident as a decision-maker
 Maximizing the power of our greatest technology - the brain!
 Increasing your own capability, working better with others, seeing more aspects of problems and solving them, getting more things done, relating better to members of your team and growing in new and innovative ways
                   Line managers who supervise personnel closely and people who work in teams 
should consider this eye-opening course.  People who want to know more about their preferential 
ways of thinking in order to progress in their career benefit from this kind of training.
 
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