Thinking about Thinking – for working parents

I spend one-half day a week in a kindergarten classroom – and watch the parents deliver the small people to the door before hurrying off to work. I’m not following that harrowing routine anymore but I have been there.  Working lives are so much more complicated now that we are overwhelmed by information from allContinue reading “Thinking about Thinking – for working parents”

Telecom New Zealand likes Whole Brain Thinking

This just in from TV New Zealand Some of New Zealand’s biggest companies are using psychological techniques to improve their call centre services. (Note: The HBDI is actually based on brain physiology – not psychology) They can profile a caller’s thinking within the first 20 seconds of their call, said Wayne Goodley this morning onContinue reading “Telecom New Zealand likes Whole Brain Thinking”

Kinect – and the HBDI

. Before Microsoft could develop “Kinect Adventures,” the game that ships with Kinect for Xbox 360, it had to get innovative with its design process. For that, Microsoft Game Studios and the Good Science Studio team turned to Herrmann International’s Whole Brain® Thinking approach to assemble the right team, generate the best ideas and developContinue reading “Kinect – and the HBDI”