| Here you can see the basic Whole Brain Model. By taking a
fresh look at yourself through profiling, you can develop a deep understanding
of your inherent strengths or blind-spots in thinking, relationships with
others and potential areas for change. |
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There are four main styles of thinking, each influencing how we prefer to learn, communicate and process information. |
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Although we each have a prefered thinking style we also have the capacity to think from any of our four selves |
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This person has a clear preference for right-brain thinking, and feels most 'at home' taking a holistic, conceptual approach (quadrant D). In addition to this preference they are comfortable switching to left-brain (quadrant B) thinking when required. However, they display a tendency to avoid technical / analytical thinking such as working with figures or IT. |
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