Brain Science - Part 2
Thinking On Your Feet Training Course
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There are varying levels of depth and involvement to our brainwork when we're thinking on our feet. Innovation blogger Nick Skillicorn says, 'When people are asked to come up with ideas for a challenge, most people's minds will provide solutions in a sequence'. This video describes the sequence.
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