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A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age
by Daniel H. Pink
from Amazon Remainders Account
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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A right brain look at economic development 
This book is an excellent argument for the need for creativiity, decision making and other right brain functions in our current economic system. It points out that left brain functions can be sent overseas or computerized but the right brain functions add the most value. An easy read. We used it for the foundation of an arts leadership class.
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Nutritious & Delicious 
I loved this book. Very interesting. Very insightful. Like eating something nutritious and delicious. [...]
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Don't they rule the present? 
This whole right-brain-left-brain thing is soooo left brain. Right brainers have no idea what the issue is about and perhaps it's better that way. But us left brainers have to sort and organize and categorize.... it's obsessive! The truth is that big-picture, extraverted, emotive people already are in the highest ranks of management. Check out our president. They may still be left-brained but far more right-brained than the lowly programmers and IT staffers. This is nothing new; while the techies labor long... more info
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this bookwas so thoughtprovoking, it was madening. 
The chapter on abundance,asia,and xxx was actually somewhat confused but Insightful. The left brain right brain discusions were old hat. But his contention that Right brain cognitative processes are the salvation of the western world is so far beyond left feld(in foul territory) that only Gore would believe."Left brained", word based thought is what seperates humans from aninimals. It also led to western civilization, including the age of reason, the industrial revolution, modern agriarian... more info
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