What Dynamic Thinking Offers
We offer tools and training programs designed to help you think. What they have in common is a harnessing of the human brain. You can use one or many of them to advantage.
The HBDI
The HBDI is a well validated and tested model of thinking styles, - ways in which people prefer to think. It was invented more than 30 years ago by Ned Herrman, the head of management education for General Electric. Ned was fascinated with the brain's role in thinking and put research and technology to work in understanding how the brain actually works. You can now share that benefit using HBDI assessment. You can learn more here.
HBDI Assessment Profiles
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Herrmann International
The Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) measures how you prefer to think. An assessment tool, sometimes compared to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, the HBDI defines four distinct thinking preferences and provides a quantitative measure of each one. Assessment profiles are available for both individuals and teams You can learn more about them here.
The Thinking Accelerator
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Herrmann International
The Thinking Accelerator is an exciting new form of blended learning combining HBDI assessment and a self directed and individually customized online learning program that can be combined with classroom or other forms of blended training. You can learn more about it here.
VisiMap Software
VisiMap Professional was the first mind mapping software for the
Windows platform and has continued to offer a simple and cost
effective way to create, explore, develop, refine and communicate
your ideas. You can learn more about it
here. You can have
a look at some uses here.
Creating Your Life
As an affiliate of Robert Fritz International we are pleased to offer the online course, Creating Your Life. You can learn more about its rationale and content here.
See What You Think
See What You Think! How to Work Better and Faster with VisiMap
combines the use of VisiMap and the HBDI from the unique perspective
of its author who has used both in combination for the last 12
years. You can find more about it
here.
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