
If you run on all eight cylinders at work … you likely already do many of the MITA theses … listed below.
Similar to other articles in this series … the brain based theses in this post suggest practical approaches to move multiple intelligences into action where you work.
31. Successful organizations move more intelligences into the mix … as t
ools to solve daily problems.
32. Avoid all lectures and run from too much talk at all costs if you want higher results from people’s brainpower at work.
33. Figure out your strengths and then begin to awaken new intelligences in people across your organization.
34. Shadow people who perform at the peaks mentally … to identify and then try to emulate something these people do best.
35. Inventory and try out a few unique capabilities of team members who add most value to any group or project.
36. Reach into your firm’s pool of multiple intelligences to gain a footing at more competitive edges … and you’ll discover many hidden and unused intelligences.
37. When ideas spring into actions that improve productivity … more people tend to buy into ongoing changes.
38. Rather than gather people at lengthy meetings … it’s far better to engage them in mutually beneficial encounters where they can learn and contribute interactively.
39. Use music at work to jack up productivity … and match the music to the tasks for better outcomes.
40. Plans lunches or finger foods that boost human brainpower … rather than provide chow that drains energy at work.
Your turn….
How do you draw daily from the unique mix of multiple intelligences across diverse workers at your organization? Thoughts?
See related posts:
Inspired by Cluetrain Slideshow
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 1 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 2 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business manifesto (part 3 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 4 of 5).
MITA Brain Based Business Manifesto (part 5 of 5).
The Entire MITA Manifesto











Thanks for the great and motivating post! I fully agree with you . Do check out http://www.subconscious-mind.org, they have a whole host of interesting and helpful articles.
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