The Four Thinking Quadrants Explained, and How To Communicate With Them

The Whole Brain® Model, developed by Ned Herrmann, serves as the cornerstone of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI®). The Whole Brain® Model outlines an array of thinking preferences centred around four distinct quadrants: Analytical (A), Practical (B),...

Why the HBDI® is not a test

What is a test? To get your licence you complete a test. To see whether you need glasses you complete an eye exam. To pass a subject at school or university you complete an assessment. When assessing your leadership abilities, others conduct a 360-degree evaluation of...

Why take the HBDI® assessment: The HBDI vs other assessment tools

Assessments play a crucial role in helping individuals and teams gain insight into their cognitive preferences, personality traits, and strengths. Navigating the array of assessments and tests available can be challenging, especially when determining the most suitable...

How teamwork can help drive efficiency within your organisation

In today's dynamic and fast-paced business world, teamwork has become an essential component for organisational success. Teamwork refers to the collaborative efforts of a group of individuals working together towards a common goal or objective. It is no longer enough...
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Learning from Failure using Whole Brain® Thinking

Learning from Failure using Whole Brain® Thinking

History has shown us repeatedly that great losses can also be great lessons. Never has this been more evident than the lessons learned from two of NASA's most significant and tragic failures - the Hubble Space Telescope Mirror Flaw and the Space Shuttle Columbia...

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Stuck in a rut? 5 tips to get moving again

Stuck in a rut? 5 tips to get moving again

You're facing a blank page. You're stuck debating a tough choice. You're trying to navigate a never-ending to-do list. What now? There are always going to be times when you're feeling stuck. While it may seem counterintuitive, one of the most valuable things you can...

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Use these agile thinking secrets to navigate uncertainty

Use these agile thinking secrets to navigate uncertainty

The other day, a friend shared her weekly laundry routine with me: She and her husband gather the dirty clothes together. She loads the washing machine. He switches the clean clothes over to the dryer. She takes them out and folds them. He waits until she's done and...

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