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Daniel Pink: Why Your Human Capital May Be in Jeopardy
In today's global economy, workplace expert Daniel Pink argues that many traditionally white-collar skills are becoming commoditized. Here's why you'd better adjust quickly or see the value of your human capital plummet. In your book, you claim that traditional left-brain approaches to careers are no longer ...
Tags: India, Accounting, Knowledge, Empathy, Story, MoneyWatch, Sine India, Outsourcing, Operational Accounting, Recruitment & Selection, Human Capital, Financial Services, Strategy, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, Daniel Pink, A Whole New Mind, Right Brain, Left Brain, Narrative Skills, Edmund Lee
Articles 2009-06-16

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Develop Ambidexterity While Training Your Brain! Majesco Entertainment Ships 'Left Brain Right Brain' for the Nintendo DS™
EDISON, N.J. -- It's never too late to become ambidextrous as Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced it has shipped Left Brain Right Brain for the Nintendo DS([TM]). Left Brain Right Brain is the only brain game that promotes...
Tags: Nintendo Co. Ltd., training
Research articles 2007-12-04
An Ambidextrous Challenge Hits the Nintendo DS™ as Majesco Entertainment Announces 'Left Brain Right Brain'
EDISON, N.J. -- Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games and digital entertainment products for the mass market, today announced Left Brain Right Brain for the Nintendo DS([TM]). Left Brain Right Brain is the first game that lets players hone their mental skills while improving the...
Tags: Nintendo Co. Ltd.
Research articles 2007-10-09
Carnegie Mellon, University of Pittsburgh Scientists Discover Left-Brain/Right-Brain Differences in People With Autism; Coupled with Previous Studies, Findings Suggest Treatments for Autism.
Byline: Carnegie Mellon University PITTSBURGH, Nov. 30 AScribe Newswire -- Using functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI scans, a team of scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh have found differences in the activation and synchronization of brain networks between people with...
Tags: Carnegie-Mellon University, FINANCE, hemisphere, SOFTWARE, University of Pittsburgh
Research articles 2004-11-30
Merrill: Left brain makes right choice.(Merrill Lynch and Company Inc.)
Byline: Greg David Mayor michael bloomberg says he doesn't want to give tax breaks to Merrill Lynch to convince the firm--which is looking both inside and outside the city for a new headquarters location--to remain in New York. He's been saying for years that...
Tags: Bloomberg L.P., FINANCE, incentive, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., SALES, Taxes
Research articles 2006-11-27
Using Your Brain
Six sigma offers major opportunities for organisations to enhance quality and competitiveness, but some foolish things are being done in its name. Identify the exclusive emphasis on left-brain thinking as the major culprit and propose a more balanced, integrated approach to allow creativity into the heart of the six sigma...
Tags: SaferPak, Six Sigma, Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000, Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations, It Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Why Companies Might Need Brain-Type Diversity
Older companies tend to have the management ranks stocked with analytical "left-brain" thinkers. But keeping the creative, entrepreneurial "right-brainers" on board is essential to long-term success. by Stefan Deeran
Tags: Stefan Deeran
Blog posts 2009-08-17
Innovation in Turbulent Times
Too few businesses have creative, right-brain types in leadership positions. That leaves innovation especially vulnerable to unwise cost cutting during hard times. Decisions about slashing versus retaining projects are made by analytic, left-brain leaders unsuited to...
Tags: Innovation, Partnership, Partners, Business Structures, Leadership, Strategy, Finance, Management, Harvard Business Review, In Brief, Darrell K. Rigby, Kara Gruver, James Allen, Darrell K. Rigby, Kara Gruver, James Allen
Articles 2009-06-09
The Right Way to Brainstorm
The Right Way to BrainstormThe Right Way to Brainstorm +Brian's post is excellent in how he simply explains the rules for setting up a brainstorming session. This is a creative process and any impediments, such as criticisms, in the initial stages are likely to sabotage the process. People are more...
Tags: Brainstorming
Discussion threads 2007-06-06
Turner 'brain drain' - Hogan makes four. (Turner Entertainment Co. president Gerry Hogan joins Whittle Communications L.P.)
Turner `Brain Drain' -- Hogan Makes Four The resignation of Turner Entertainment Networks president Gerry Hogan has left the industry wondering how Turner Broadcasting System Inc. chairman Ted Turner will cope with the "brain drain." Turner `Brain Drain' --...
Tags: company, Ted, Turner Broadcasting System Inc.
Research articles 1990-09-24
The MFA is the New MBA | HBR IdeaCast
The MFA is the New MBA | HBR IdeaCastRight Brain--Left BrainThere is some valid, good thought leadership behind these ideas. My client, who is a design firm principal, published an article on this topic on the Marketing Profs site in 2006. BNET readers may wish to check the article out...
Tags: New MBA, HBR IdeaCast, MfA
Discussion threads 2008-05-13
Brain scan finds man was not in a coma--23 years later
Rom Houben has been trapped in a series of worst nightmares, including trying for 23 years to alert those around him that he was not in a coma. A new report suggests he's not alone in his experience. Neurologist Steven Laureys used state-of-the-art brain scanning techniques to study Houben's cerebral...
Tags: brain, Coma
News items 2009-11-23
Speak to my right ear, sing to my left: new study finds hearing differences
WASHINGTON AFP — The right and left human ears process sound differently, according to scientists who studied the hearing of babies and found the right ear better at picking up speech-like sounds and the left more attuned to music. It has long been known that the right and left...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, music, vibration
Research articles 2004-09-12
Brain-Damaged New York Teen Is Awarded $29 Million Judgment In Hospital Lawsuit
A jury recently awarded a Bronx, NY, teen with a $29 million judgment against the city's Health and Hospitals Corp. for a botched birth that left him brain-damaged and wheelchair-bound, the New York Post reported. The jury found that Charles Frye, 15, was deprived of oxygen for three days...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, lawsuit, New York Post, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1998-12-07
Early Experience Alters Brain Function and Structure
The Objective of this paper is to investigate the effects of early experience on brain function and structure. This is the first in vivo evidence of enhanced brain function and structure due to the NIDCAP. The paper demonstrates that quality of experience before term may influence brain development significantly. The...
Tags: American Academy Of Pediatric, Brain Function
White papers 2004-04-04
The Weird Rules of Creativity
The Idea in Brief Hire people you don't like, then promote them when they defy you. Wholeheartedly commit to risky projects. Get your happiest workers arguing. And keep your innovators away from customers. Recipes for disaster?...
Tags: Management, Robert I. Sutton, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Team Management, Recruitment & Selection, Sutton, Idea, Team, Hiring, Harvard Business Review, In Brief
Articles 2007-12-13
Intuition Often Is Your Best Weapon In Business
From the executive summary: ‘The people who work in the areas of organizational development and social psychology tend to place a substantial amount of credence on emotional intelligence when, in fact, intuitive intelligence is a critical success factor for any business person. Having an intuitive experience is like having a...
Tags: Intuition, American City Business Journals Inc., Emotional Intelligence, Purchasing & Procurement, Leadership, Strategy, Tools & Techniques, Management, Business Operations
White papers 2004-09-24
Reverse Brain Drain: Is It a Threat?
The Find: An extended interview with two experts reveals the increasing number of highly skills immigrants who are returning to their home countries and discusses whether the phenomenon represents a threat to U.S. business. The Source: A WorldFocus internet radio interview of Vivek Wadhwa, a senior research...
Tags: U.S., Immigrant, Worker, H-1B, Human Resources, Labor Relations, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-02-24
Boulder, Colo., Artist to Teach Watercolor Workshop in Fiji Islands.
By Carlotta Mast, Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--Separating the right brain work of painting from the left brain work of running a business isn't always easy for Boulder artist and art educator James Pedersen. ...
Tags: Daily Camera
Research articles 2002-08-08
National Advertising Agency GSD&M Standardizes on Dell; GSD&M Utilizes Complete Dell Enterprise Hardware and Leading Software Technologies Including Oracle, Microsoft, Altiris Management and VMWare Virtualization
ROUND ROCK, Texas -- The creative right-brain thinkers who churn out visionary advertising concepts at GSD&M may not have gotten the memo, but their left-brain colleagues in the information technology IT department are hard at work to make their jobs a lot easier.
Tags: Altiris Inc., Dell Computer Corp., hardware, Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., software, Software Technology, virtualization, VMware Inc.
Research articles 2005-09-21
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