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Pdh0224 Posted 22 years ago
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Muscles and intelligence in the 21st century

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Muscles and intelligence in the 21st century

We should take care about considering intelligence as god. Intelligence have not personality but strong muscles. It is difficult for it lead us, said Albert Einstein in his intelligence theory. A leader need to have not only intelligence and logic but also sensibility.

Daniel Golemen , the father of Emotion Quotient, advocates that we need not guidance leadership and direction leadership but emotional leadership. It means the leader of 21th information era need to know his co-worker's and subordinate worker's emotion conditioning, convince them ,and motivate them.

It is an established theory in neurological that Man and Woman is so different. Above all, their function and structure of brain is different. Many thousand years ago, men went out side to find a bag, and women took care their children. They were naturally developed their own ability. Man developed spatial skills, and woman developed a linguistic sense and social skills. For example, 3 year-old girl know twice more vocabularies than boy of the same age. Girls grow up with collaboration, but Boys grow up with competition. These were occurred by the genetic different. From this perspective, women is more proper to be a emotional leader than man.

In global and network society, woman is more dominant than man. She has a good linguistic sense , accept different culture easily and read a co-worker's mind, Claudia Enckelman , Sociologist ,German, wrote in her book, 'The strategy of Venus'
  

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