reportonbusiness.com: How big is your manager's prefrontal cortex?
How big is your manager's prefrontal cortex?
VIRGINIA GALT AND WALLACE IMMEN
September 14, 2007
You're confident you have the right stuff. You've risen through the ranks, aced every challenge. The Myers-Briggs personality assessment indicates you have great potential as a leader of men - and women.
But hold on a sec, just one more test ... let's take a closer look at your brain, the prefrontal cortex to be precise. That's the part of the brain directly behind your forehead. Research on brain functions shows that it's a centre, not only of reasoning and problem solving, but also of personality, social interactions and planning.
And if you've got a lot of activity there, you're more likely to get high marks in school as well as rise to a position of authority on the job, a team of Canadian and American psychologists have concluded.
They say that a computer-based bank of tests that measures "executive intelligence" can predict who will excel in a managerial role, the University of Toronto reported yesterday.
How big is your manager's prefrontal cortex?
VIRGINIA GALT AND WALLACE IMMEN
September 14, 2007
You're confident you have the right stuff. You've risen through the ranks, aced every challenge. The Myers-Briggs personality assessment indicates you have great potential as a leader of men - and women.
But hold on a sec, just one more test ... let's take a closer look at your brain, the prefrontal cortex to be precise. That's the part of the brain directly behind your forehead. Research on brain functions shows that it's a centre, not only of reasoning and problem solving, but also of personality, social interactions and planning.
And if you've got a lot of activity there, you're more likely to get high marks in school as well as rise to a position of authority on the job, a team of Canadian and American psychologists have concluded.
They say that a computer-based bank of tests that measures "executive intelligence" can predict who will excel in a managerial role, the University of Toronto reported yesterday.
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