
Men’s brains come hardwired for faster take control … according to Cambridge researcher, Simon Baron-Cohen. Women, on the other hand, tend to use more indirect take control tactics. Do you agree? Check out details here.
Scientists saw a very different picture of men and women's brains in the 1960’s.
Not that either is better or worse … but both genders show more complete solutions to common problems when they spot their differences.
Look at emotional intelligence as tools for workplace solutions for starters. Or you may have noticed that men and women tend to laugh at different jokes?
Speaking of brains, genders, and laughter -
Seriously though ... we can play to strengths from both genders – especially when we recognize how their brains function differently. We also learn from observing the opposite gender.
Here are 25 quick brain facts to rate your full mix of workplace intelligences. Any surprises?










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