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Glossary Nemonik Thinking - Schade, Auke Jacominus
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Nemonik thinking is a competitive advantage because it mobilizes your hidden genius, accelerates your thinking, improves your memory, prevents blind-spots, and reveals opportunities, while its constant preparedness reduces stress levels. Definitions associated with the mind and reality are inherently hypothetical, fuzzy, and intertwined. Nevertheless, to improve our understanding of the way we think, we have to identify, differentiate, and define those components. Therefore, this glossary provides descriptions for the concepts associated with nemonik thinking. The first part of this book is a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nemonik thinking is a competitive advantage because it mobilizes your hidden genius, accelerates your thinking, improves your memory, prevents blind-spots, and reveals opportunities, while its constant preparedness reduces stress levels. Definitions associated with the mind and reality are inherently hypothetical, fuzzy, and intertwined. Nevertheless, to improve our understanding of the way we think, we have to identify, differentiate, and define those components. Therefore, this glossary provides descriptions for the concepts associated with nemonik thinking. The first part of this book is a one-page OUTLINE comprising the structure of nemonik thinking. The second part is an alphabetical GLOSSARY describing the concepts of nemonik thinking. To become skilled in nemonik thinking, it is recommended to study - Think Smarter with Nemonik Thinking (Schade, 2016). Free PDF copies @ http: //nemonik-thinking.org/books.html
Autorenporträt
My life started during the devastation of World War II. As a teenager, I worked as a carpenter and studied building engineering at night school. During the seventies, I became a financial manager for a multinational corporation, ran my own business, and studied economics in my spare time. My interest in the psychology of management extended to the interaction between the mind, body, and reality. In 1980, I immigrated to New Zealand where I obtained a doctorate in psychology from the University of Auckland. My mission is to make people the smartest thinkers they can be, which has led me to the development of nemonik thinking.