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Edward de Bono – an amazing thinker

by Rick Baker
On Apr 8, 2011
I re-read the notes I made a few years ago while reading Dr. de Bono’s book ‘Water Logic’.
 
In that book Dr. de Bono describes 3 types of questions.
 
Here is an excerpt from my notes…
 
Three Types of Questions:
  1. A Shooting Question...we know what we are aiming at and the answer is 'yes' or 'no'.
  2. A Fishing Question...we bait the hook and wait to see what turns up. An open-ended search for information.
  3. A Trapping Question...we prepare the trap to suit what we want to catch. This is exactly the same as pre-concept.
 
Straightforward…and I like the metaphor style.
  
A sampling of de Bono quotes:
 
Quotes that fit our Seek Simple philosophy…
 
Dealing with complexity is an inefficient and unnecessary waste of time, attention and mental energy. There is never any justification for things being complex when they could be simple.

One very important aspect of motivation is the willingness to stop and to look at things that no one else has bothered to look at. This simple process of focusing on things that are normally taken for granted is a powerful source of creativity.
 
Sometimes the situation is only a problem because it is looked at in a certain way. Looked at in another way, the right course of action may be so obvious that the problem no longer exists.
 
Quotes that fit our views of the value of Humour…
 
Humour is by far the most significant activity of the human brain.

It has always surprised me how little attention philosophers have paid to humour, since it is a more significant process of mind than reason. Reason can only sort out perceptions, but the humour process is involved in changing them.
 
Quotes about Thinking…
 
Many highly intelligent people are poor thinkers. Many people of average intelligence are skilled thinkers. The power of a car is separate from the way the car is driven.

Most of the mistakes in thinking are inadequacies of perception rather than mistakes of logic.
 
Footnote:
 

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Put Your Best Brain Forward | Questions?: The Art of Asking Good Questions

Sales Tweet #189

by Rick Baker
On Apr 7, 2011
Sales Tweet # 189 We must be able to think when we want to but be able to set thinking aside, at least, when we need to.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
It seems to me this is the way to blend the wisdom of Napoleon Hill ['Think and Grow Rich', for example] with the wisdom of Eckhart Tolle [‘The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment’, for example].
www.naphill.org
www.eckharttolle.com

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Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich | Thought Tweets

Do you hire Lieutenant Columbo or Sherlock Holmes for your sales role?

by Rick Baker
On Apr 7, 2011
Lt. Columbo Sherlock Holmes
 
 
To outsiders: he was a real sloppy guy with a terrible memory. Always writing stuff down, always bumbling around, always confused…never threatening…easy to talk with…a little annoying after a while.
 
Inside: a clever stalker who never lost track of what made criminals tick....greed & fear.
 
 
To outsiders: he was really intelligent, dealt with facts. Not afraid to let everyone know how brilliant he was. He was assertive, intimidating, and aloof. Often, he chose to look the other way rather than maintain eye contact.
 
Inside: He dealt with facts and logic. But, when he had to do it...he could get down and dirty and think and act like a criminal. He could fight well. And, he had good informants.
 
So, Columbo or Sherlock Holmes: who is the better sales candidate?
 
Both can succeed in sales roles.
 
Sherlock Holmes is a super analyst. He will know all the details of his services and all the ins and outs of his products. He will be logical and his selling process will be well thought out. He will ask questions with a stern, challenging voice. He will succeed when selling to some technical buyers…people who say things like, “Just give me the facts”.
 
Lt. Columbo is an actor. Proof: he had his own, long-running TV show. He doesn’t take opium like Sherlock Holmes. He never gets stressed out because he performs his role with humility and tremendous people-reading ability. He will observe and listen as clients talk themselves into buying. He will just ask strings of fair, reasonable, and simple questions…until the deal is closed.
 
So – you better hire Lieutenant Columbo.

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Sales Tweet #188

by Rick Baker
On Apr 6, 2011
Sales Tweet #188 On his first day of school, Ernest Seller's parents dropped him off at the wrong nursery….and
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
The visitors to that nursery were so charmed by little Ernest…the sales of shrubs and potted plants doubled that day. And, ernest has been fascinated by flowers and gardens ever since.

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Thought Tweets | Ernest Seller

about the way we think

by Rick Baker
On Apr 6, 2011
People underestimate the adaptability of their brains…with intent and effort we can improve the many ways our brains serve us.
 
People underestimate their biases… with some adjustments we can improve our relationships with other people.
 
Communication is trickier than we would like it to be.
 
People are not too busy…they just need to use their time more carefully.
 
Understand individual strengths – play to strengths & work to strengths.
 
When it feels like something is wrong, something is wrong.
 
Decisions are easier when we seek simple.
 
If we want to experience smooth change then we must continuously pave the path for it.
 
Change is only constructive when people are comfortable.
 
As a rule there is no such thing as constructive criticism… that’s an oxymoron 95% of the time.
 
We can nurture creativity…humour is one key, practice is another.
 
Technology advancement, including social media, has changed the pattern for future business success… we must tap into the ‘cognitive surplus’.
 
Clients’ Clients are a key to success.
 
Taskmulti-ing is better than multitask-ing.
 
It is easier to be objective when observing another business than it is when observing our own.

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Delegation & Decisions | Put Your Best Brain Forward

Sales Tweet #187

by Rick Baker
On Apr 5, 2011
Sales Tweet #187 You can do better than minding your own business. You can Put Your Best Brain Forward.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet
Isn’t this an interesting Harry Houdini quote: “My brain is the key that sets my mind free.” Is the opposite also true? ... “My mind is the key that sets my brain free.” Our LinkedIn group – Put Your Best Brain Forward.

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Put Your Best Brain Forward | Thought Tweets

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