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Anyone can give a damn about other people in business

by Rick Baker
On Apr 8, 2013

Recently, I wrote about a special set of binoculars that help us do a better job of seeing eye to eye.

Here's a link to that article

Now, here's a fact: anyone can give a damn about other people in business. Even folks with brutal track records can do it. I know...from personal experience. But, that message and the tirade in its wake must wait for another day.

Today, I want to write about one simple tool that will help people who want to give a damn about other people but have never been taught how to do it. The tool is one of many created by Edward de Bono. Edward de Bono is one of the world's leading creative thinkers. He has designed numerous tools to teach people how to think creatively and how to make better decisions. To be more candid: Edward de Bono is one of my heroes...a beyond-gifted brain, a straight-up writer, a prolific writer, an inventor, a student of the brain, and one of the world's greatest thinking-teachers.

These de Bono tools can be put to use by people who want to learn how to listen better and understand other people at their workplace. They can be used by people who want to give a damn about others and are prepared to dedicate attention to learning how to get that done.

The starting point for appreciating the differences in others and better-understanding others is learning how to shift the way we look at and think about others. The shift happens in our brains - it's a pre-frontal cortex thing - and we are at the controls. We alone can exercise our brainpower and make thinking-shifts happen. 

We can choose the perspective we will use [rather than simply accepting the thoughts that arise in our brain through habits].

We can do even better than that.

We can choose multiple perspectives and use all of them [rather than simply accepting the thoughts that arise in our brain through habits] .

Here's an example of how we can select and use perspective-paradigms: Edward de Bono's 'Six Thinking Hats'. 

"Six Thinking Hats" is one of my favourite de Bono thinking tools. It is easy to understand and easy to use. You 'put on a hat' and allow it to govern the way you think while you are wearing it. You put on hat after hat as you consider a problem, or a person's actions, or a decision, or a situation. You wear one hat at a time, looking at the problem/actions/decision/situation from that hat's perspective. 

This is a simple way to get out of a thinking rut...and it is a great way to make sure you don't get into thinking ruts.

Here's the picture...

 

Links to other articles about Edward de Bono

Thought Tweet #702

by Rick Baker
On Mar 26, 2013

Thought Tweet #702 Who decides Intelligence? We all decide Intelligence!


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

We are sentient creatures. We are thinking creatures. We are curious and we like to measure and compare. We possess special neurons that help us understand other human beings. As we experience other people, we sense and gauge the signals of their intelligence [or lack of it], whether it is IQ-type or EQ-type or some other type of intelligence. 

Obviously, we are subjective as we observe and measure other people. We do not employ ‘exact science’. We tend to stereotype. We tend to downplay situations. We tend to have attribution bias, etc.

Who decides intelligence? 

We all do and we do it every day. 

Here are a few articles that you might find interesting…

 

Thought Tweet #697

by Rick Baker
On Mar 19, 2013

Thought Tweet #697 Perhaps common sense is so uncommon because people tend to choose action over thinking.

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Perhaps people struggle to deal with the inundation of media that encourages them to take action.

It seems we have allowed the rewards for being busy to exceed the rewards for thinking.

Tags:

Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich | Thought Tweets

Taking Curiosity to Creativity

by Rick Baker
On Mar 14, 2013

Not just 'taking'...planning the path to help curiosity find its way to creativity.

Here's the picture...

 

Who Cares?

Who cares about curiosity and paths to creativity?

Why Bother?

Here's why...


 

Tags:

Curiosity - Invention, Innovation & Creativity | Thinking as in Think and Grow Rich

Thought Tweet #692

by Rick Baker
On Mar 12, 2013

Thought Tweet #692 Aren’t you glad you work with people who are not too busy to learn how to improve at business?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Don't you wish everybody did?

Thought Tweet #683

by Rick Baker
On Feb 27, 2013

Thought Tweet #683 It seems to me a person needs 3 things to excel in the world of business: Intelligence, Self-Control, & Drive. Do you agree?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Business Contains Only 3 Things: People, Process, & Situations. [That's a key piece of Spirited Leaders' philosophy]

People who excel possess: Intelligence, Self-Control, & Drive.

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