Whole Brain® Thinking: Foundations

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Across
  1. 1. Different methods people use to speak and listen.
  2. 4. Ability to cope with change.
  3. 9. Inventive, future-oriented D-quadrant thinking.
  4. 11. Emotional and social awareness.
  5. 12. A collaborative C-quadrant skill.
  6. 14. Upper regions of the brain used for thinking processes.
  7. 16. Thinking mode related to empathy and relationships.
  8. 17. Individuals’ preferred ways of processing information.
  9. 19. Ability to shift across modes of thinking.
  10. 20. Research instrument used for brain profiling.
  11. 21. Lower regions associated with emotion and experience.
  12. 22. Associated with the D quadrant’s innovative thinking.
  13. 23. Tendency to prefer certain thinking styles over others.
Down
  1. 2. Thinking mode related to empathy and relationships.
  2. 3. The four thinking zones of the Whole Brain® model.
  3. 5. Style that prefers order and structure.
  4. 6. Observable personality-linked tendencies
  5. 7. Herrmann’s conceptual framework for thinking.
  6. 8. Thinking mode associated with facts and logic.
  7. 10. Developer of the Whole Brain® model.
  8. 13. Thinking about one’s own thinking.
  9. 15. The process of creating a thinking-style profile.
  10. 18. Dominant processing associated with C and D quadrants.
  11. 21. Dominant processing associated with A and B quadrants.