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the Conceptual Age, an era in which mastery of abilities that we've often overlooked and undervalued marks the fault line between who gets ahead and who falls behind.
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Scientists have long known that a neurological Mason-Dixon line cleaves our brains into two regions - the left and right hemispheres
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The left hemisphere handles sequence, literalness, and analysis.
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The right hemisphere, meanwhile, takes care of context, emotional expression, and synthesis.
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23 Mar 11
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The Information Age we all prepared for is ending. Rising in its place is what I call the Conceptual Age, an era in which mastery of abilities that we've often overlooked and undervalued marks the fault line between who gets ahead and who falls behind.
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01 Feb 11
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the abilities that matter most are now closer in spirit to the specialties of the right hemisphere - artistry, empathy, seeing the big picture, and pursuing the transcendent.
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Conceptual Age
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Outsourcing to Asia
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communicating with the other side of the globe falls essentially to zero
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India becomes (by 2010) the country with the most English speakers in the world
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we in the US must do right-brain work better
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Jess McMullinSome weekend reading: Revenge of the Right Brain. http://j.mp/9EVxc5 (via @Wired)
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Josh AllenAn article by Daniel Pink, author of "A Whole New Mind" about how right brained thinking is becoming more and more influential.
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Thomas GalvezArticle written by Daniel Pink for Wired Magazine. Sums up some of the key points in "A Whole New Mind." How can technology be used to promote right brain abilities?
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knowledge workers
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ability to acquire and to apply theoretical and analytic knowledge.
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All we had to do was study hard and play by the rules of the meritocratic regime. That was the path to professional success and personal fulfillment.
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Until recently, the abilities that led to success in school, work, and business were characteristic of the left hemisphere
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But they're no longer sufficient. In a world upended by outsourcing, deluged with data, and choked with choices, the abilities that matter most are now closer in spirit to the specialties of the right hemisphere - artistry, empathy, seeing the big picture, and pursuing the transcendent
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India becomes (by 2010) the country with the most English speakers in the world
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developing nations continue to mint millions of extremely capable knowledge workers
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But that's also why plenty of opportunities remain for people and companies doing less routine work - programmers who can design entire systems, accountants who serve as life planners, and bankers expert less in the intricacies of Excel than in the art of the deal
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Dante-Gabryell MonsonRevenge of the Right Brain Logical and precise, left-brain thinking gave us the Information Age. Now comes the Conceptual Age - ruled by artistry, empathy, and emotion.
Article ParadigmShift Creativity Economy AlternativeLearning
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Lucie deLaBruereDan pink discusses the change from an information age to a conceptual age good review
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Daniel SteinbockHow the WEA <xsl:if test="@lastCallMade!=''">
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How the West must make a right-brain shift as left-brained jobs go overbrain creativity future business wired science cogsci economics job knowledge life news article trends
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07 Mar 05
kris wicksAw crap. Too bad I'm right-brain dominant.
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Logical and precise, left-brain thinking gave us the Information Age. Now comes the Conceptual Age - ruled by artistry, empathy, and emotion.
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21 Feb 05
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Until recently, the abilities that led to success in school, work, and business were characteristic of the left hemisphere. They were the sorts of linear, logical, analytical talents measured by SATs and deployed by CPAs. Today, those capabilities are still necessary. But they're no longer sufficient.
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Thomas Vander WalI am glad this popped up on-line as I just tore the article out to give to a friend on Friday night.
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