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Full Monty – monthly round up of July Life Lenses™ blog posts
Knowledge isn’t power, sharing knowledge is power. In this monthly round up you’ll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of July. Get bare, dive in deep and take a full look around or simply take … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, assumptions, change, communication, complexity, peace, perspective, war
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Complexity of communication makes for a bigger brain
Thomas Sander, Executive Director of the Saguaro Seminar at Harvard writes an interesting blog post about how socializing expands brain size. Turns out Oxford scholars say the “more social creatures, among them humans, had the most rapidly expanding brain sizes … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, complexity, harvard, saguaro seminar, thomas sander
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Complexity made simple – that’s what a good assessment does
(Me: in official, officious tone…) Today I’m going to teach you about reverse laminar flow. (You: in confused, bewildered tone…) Say what? Complexity made simple. If they’re any good that’s what assessments do. Take complicated, complex human beings and complicated, … Continue reading
What’s more complicated – flying a plane or juggling three TV remotes?
The house is quiet. I am on vacation, alone (temporarily) in rented digs. I have satellite television. Three unusual happenstances. Eagerly I grab the remote and start searching for a good show to watch. I search. I flounder. I can’t … Continue reading