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Is Your Team of Rivals Working in Harmony?
I’ve been reading “Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain” by David Eagleman, a book about the latest neuroscience relating to the nature of mind. In it he argues that most of our processing is done unconsciously (hence ‘incognito’) and that our conscious minds have only a limited role – that of setting direction, or a desired outcome.
The importance of having an outcome orientation when working with clients is something we emphasise a lot during our Clean Facilitator Programme.Posted on 12 Jan 2012 by Marian Way in Book Reviews, Coaching, Outcomes
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Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do
Book Review
Predicting human behaviour – is it possible? That’s one of the questions posed by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, in his new book, Bursts.
We are all predictable to a lesser or greater degree. I can tell which topics are going to cause my husband to rant about the government – and I know the rants off by heart. My sister’s husband always does the ironing at 4pm on Sundays.
Posted on 11 Aug 2010 by Marian Way in Book Reviews, Clean Language, Health, Metaphor
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