Forum explains human development, strategic issues in workplace - South Africa
17 December 2009
Strategic and management issues, team building and staff interaction were some of the points that dominated one-day seminar hosted recently by Poise Nigeria, a personality development and image consulting firm in Lagos.
With emphasis on Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI), the seminar brought to bear global trends and realities in the work place.
Revenues Skyrocket After Magazine Aligns with How Readers Think
10 December 2008
Using the Whole Brain Model™ to analyse both staff and readers’ thinking preferences Cuisine at Home Magazine was able to reinvent itself and increase annual revenues from $80K to $450K in just two years.
Herrmann International, global experts in Whole Brain® Thinking, provided the framework through which this amazing turnaround was achieved. The first step was to profile magazine staff using the HBDI© profile* to determine thinking preferences and communication styles which revealed a significant incompatibility. Both groups (suits vs. creatives) were integral to the success of the magazine but the two just couldn’t collaborate successfully.
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Finding the Whole Brain Silver-lining in the Current Financial cloud
22 October 2008
To survive the current financial environment businesses in Australia need to adopt Whole Brain Thinking™ now more than ever.
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BRW Magazine: The colours of success
Mike Hanley, 25 October 2007
Bendigo Bank's adoption of an unusual training program is making it's customers very happy.
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Australian Financial Review: Stress test gets people working
Fiona Smith, 23 October 2007
Assessing how employees perform under pressure can build more successful teams.
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Brainiacs weigh in on BYU's grid success
October 18, 2007
Bronco Mendenhall could see his team lose Saturday to Eastern Washington. Or crumble before San Diego State and Wyoming on the road, or trip up at home against TCU, CSU or Utah.
Bendigo Bank
September 10, 2007
Rightly or wrongly, banks are not known for their customer service. In fact, they’re often chastised in the press and on the streets for their alleged poor communication and non-customer-friendly printed material. Herrmann International Asia (HIA) began working with Bendigo Bank to develop a formal training programme to drive growth in customer numbers, deposits and profits – by delivering exceptional customer service and reinforcing a company culture that supported the communities in which the bank did business. Over the next few years, Whole Brain Thinking moved beyond being a tool to help understand diversity and became embedded into everything the company did.
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Changing Minds
August 9, 2007
Why is change such a challenge? There’s a scientific reason it’s difficult to persuade someone to change their mind, or their behaviour, even when it may seem obvious to all around that they should. But in an increasingly competitive business world, learning to adapt is a critical skill for those not wanting to be left behind. Making your mind up is more complicated than it seems, but global whole brain thinking experts Herrmann International have some valuable insights to help individuals and businesses understand the challenges of change – and overcome them.
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Dream Teams
July 10, 2007
Great minds may think alike, but they shouldn’t work together - People with similar strengths, values, and thinking styles will probably get along like a house on fire. At work, they’ll reach decisions quickly and nearly always agree. And while consensus may breed content, it doesn’t always get results, according to extensive research by Whole Brain Thinking experts Herrmann International.
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Men Vs Women
May 18, 2007
If Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus, it’s all in our heads The battle of the sexes has been raging for centuries, but there may be more scientific evidence for some of the key differences between men and women than we thought.
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Whole Brain Thinking
May 18, 2007
Use your brain takes on a whole different meaning. Most of us aren’t thinking with our whole brain but imagine the possibilities if we could. We can all tap into our hidden brain power if we just know where to look.
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