Description
Many scientists and philosophers have claimed that, in normal conditions of life and work, man does not use more than 20% of the intellectual and dynamic brain potential at his disposal. How can a business use this information to realize the full power of its employees?
"Beyond Emotional Intelligence" is the most comprehensive and illuminating dissertation on scientifically grounded theories about human intelligence and brain skills in relation to entrepreneurial behavior.
This groundbreaking guide will provide a whole brain approach to realizing the full power of the human mind in teaching, learning, and business management.
Though scientific, the information is clear and easy to understand, as the author goes through the past, present, and future of brain skills and the resources to access, use, and develop these skills. It is the only scientific book that deeply penetrates the perception of the anthropological aspect of the intelligence development from the Jurassic reptiles up to the Homo sapiens, in response to the challenges of survival and perpetuation of the species.
Built on four decades of brain research, this must-have book is the key to understanding workplace and corporate management science.