Can unconscious thinking help managers

Can unconscious thinking help managers

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Can you increase intelligence by thinking less

Guy Claxton explains why he feels the unconscious mind has been neglected. 

Why are managers in the East happier to work with a greater level of ambiguity?

Western culture has a history of emphasising rational thought and individuals identifying with their conscious mind. 

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