To Better Understand Gifted Children, Talk With Gifted Adults

Gord Sherwood – The H.I. Factor Looking at the life experiences of gifted children through the childhood memories of gifted adults provides great insight to many of the potential, or even probable longer term implications of both positive and negative experiences. You’ll find that there are indeed very deep, truly life shaping implications. You’ll findContinue reading “To Better Understand Gifted Children, Talk With Gifted Adults”

Balanced Neurodiversity

The question of whether organizational neurodiversity represents a strong competitive advantage really isn’t a question any more. Nor should it be. Increasing capability by shifting toward greater access to, and broader application of an expanded range of human intelligence in balanced integration just kinda says “powerful potential”, doesn’t it? To be clear, I’m talking aboutContinue reading “Balanced Neurodiversity”

Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage

I was asked if I was suggesting that an organization that had achieved balanced neurodiversity was likely to outperform one that had not. If you replace “suggesting” with “stating”….and “likely” with “certain”….and insert the word “dramatically” in front of the word “outperform”, Then, yes. Exactly. 🙂 As a gifted person, you have very likely foundContinue reading “Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage”

Sense-making

“The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.” – Sydney J. Harris. Have you ever looked at a truly complex system and thought to yourself, “Hmmm…..both brilliance and foolishness.”? When we suppress our primary (natural) intelligence and become caught up inContinue reading “Sense-making”