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October 23, 2019

Understanding the Developer Thinking Profile in Creative Problem Solving

Developers are the rarest of the four profiles. Only 6% of people in our database are single-preference Developers.
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July 16, 2019

Design Thinking Meets FourSight: A Case Study at Queens University Belfast

Patricia Flanagan is an innovation consultant, helping students and community members in Northern Ireland develop a common language and framework for solving big, complex problems.
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December 13, 2018

How FourSight Transformed Team Collaboration at Estée Lauder

Global prestige beauty leaders The Estée Lauder Companies prides itself on having a worldwide reputation for quality and excellence, and has always been held up as a leader for best practice in collaboration.
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November 22, 2018

Navigating Thanksgiving Conversations: A FourSight Guide to Understanding Preferences

This Thursday, it’s Thanksgiving in the USA. People come together for a feast of community and gratitude. Now that you understand FourSight preferences learn to bring everyone’s best thinking. Follow the recipe below for a collaborative holiday. Happy Thanksgiving from FourSight!
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August 27, 2018

Unconscious Influences: What Truly Defines an 'Ideal Student'?

In this enlightening video, researcher Serap Ozdemir delves deep into teachers' perceptions of the "ideal" student. Through a comprehensive study involving 275 teachers, Ozdemir uncovers the surprising and often unconscious influences that shape these perceptions. By using the "FourSight Thinking Profile" and
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April 12, 2018

Empowering Young Entrepreneurs: FourSight's Role in Innovation at Oberlin College

I’ve worked as a productive thinking facilitator for most of my professional life—strategy sessions, creative problem-solving workshops, innovation initiatives, conflict resolution, mediation, community engagement, organizational restructuring, and negotiations, from mergers to breakups.
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March 18, 2018

Wandering Wisely | FourSight

A few years ago, I backpacked through Southeast Asia with my best friend, Lauren. We started in Kuala Lumpur, and by time we parted ways in Ho Chi Minh City, we were in the throws of violent food poisoning and barely on speaking terms. I was exasperated that Lauren had no interest in decision making, and Lauren was
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December 29, 2017

The Cognitive Commute: How Thinking Styles Influence Career Choices

A recent study on health and wellbeing reported a surprising discovery: People with the longest commutes have the lowest life satisfaction.
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May 15, 2017

he Evolution of Cognitive Profiles in Leadership: Insights from FourSight

The FourSight database reveals a remarkable shift in cognitive profiles as leaders move up the organizational ladder.
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