Task 3.2 - Gardner (1983) identified several aspects of intelligence. List any four and explain the importance of these levels with regard to the business context today and the impact of technology.
Jermaine Dankers 16010428 HCBPP 1 Linguistic intelligence Being able to express yourself well, verbally and on paper. Being able to speak well business helps when in the process of sealing or trying to get a deal. Ones intellect is what the next person judges you by. Writing is as important in business as well due to the importance of the specification required within a business plan.
Spatial intelligence The ability to create mental images when solving problems. This could be used when trying to get people to invest in your company or business idea. It helps them see the end product that their investment is going to contribute to and whether it is going to be profitable. This phenomenon can also be used in the goal setting process.
Interpersonal intelligence The ability to understand peoples feelings and intentions in business is important because sometimes very good business ideas aren’t pitched perfectly. In this scenario the person in power will still be able to see the value of the idea due to the presence of this specific trait.
Local mathematical intelligence The ability to hand complex logical arguments. There is a lot of debate in business where an ethical solution needs to be found. Being mathematically inclined in a business is very good as it will ensure perfect numbers that are to be revealed to the shareholders at board meetings.
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Linguistic intelligence
Being able to express yourself well, verbally and on paper. Being able to speak well business helps when in the process of sealing or trying to get a deal. Ones intellect is what the next person judges you by. Writing is as important in business as well due to the importance of the specification required within a business plan.
Spatial intelligence
The ability to create mental images when solving problems. This could be used when trying to get people to invest in your company or business idea. It helps them see the end product that their investment is going to contribute to and whether it is going to be profitable. This phenomenon can also be used in the goal setting process.
Interpersonal intelligence
The ability to understand peoples feelings and intentions in business is important because sometimes very good business ideas aren’t pitched perfectly. In this scenario the person in power will still be able to see the value of the idea due to the presence of this specific trait.
Local mathematical intelligence
The ability to hand complex logical arguments. There is a lot of debate in business where an ethical solution needs to be found. Being mathematically inclined in a business is very good as it will ensure perfect numbers that are to be revealed to the shareholders at board meetings.