The brain does not only cooperate; it also competes. So determines an international study by the University of Oxford, the ...
In a September 16, 2016 essay in the New York Times, David Z. Hambrick and Alexander P. Burgoyne made an interesting distinction between intelligence and rationality. Drawing mainly on the work of ...
Emotional intelligence is often talked about like it’s a personality type or a box to check off on your self-improvement to-do list. But let’s be clear, it’s not something you are. Emotional ...
Lynne Marie Finn is President/CEO of Broadleaf, a WBENC-certified provider of value-driven talent acquisition and workforce solutions. A recent survey of 3,400 workers across 10 countries found that ...
In social interactions, we often rely on established norms and cues to interpret behavior. When someone deviates from these, it can easily be perceived as impolite or even rude. However, what if some ...
The human is born with a hereditary capacity to be bright, stupid or anything in between. His starting position on the intelligence scale is predetermined—a biological sentence, like the one that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I am going to do a deep dive into what is ...
The mobile mindset - Jack Schneider, Heap Product Manager, explains why businesses need the full perspective of user behavior on different channels and devices to understand and leverage the customer ...
There’s a surprising truth about highly intelligent folks. They often masquerade their brilliance behind some unexpected behaviors. The reality is, having a high IQ doesn’t always equate to bragging ...