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Example: Team Building
The HBDI is a powerful tool for building high-performing teams.
Research has shown that teams are much more effective when they understand and appreciate each other's thinking styles.
Once team members realize that thinking style diversity contributes to better team decisions, they tend to seek out those whose styles complement their own.
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Creative Applications of the HBDI

The HBDI has powerful implications for work and personal life. Here are just a few of the ways Iterative Mind facilitators use the HBDI to improve results for individuals, teams and organizations...

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Learning and teaching styles--Understanding
your own style and how it matches with others
facilitates peak effectiveness in the classroom

Communication and conflict resolution--Insight
into individual and group communication
styles can reduce conflicts and build dynamic
alliances for high performance

Team building--Learn how to blend out-of-the-
box thinkers and risk-takers with those
demonstrating preferences toward analysis,
planning and implementation.

Leadership development--Enhance your
natural leadership style and energize others at
all levels of your organization

Creativity--It's a natural mental resource that can thrive if you build the right environment

Sales and marketing--Identify your customers' preferences and factor them into sales/negotiation
methods

Career change and individual effectiveness--The HBDI provides unparalleled insight into your unique
talents and is a powerful aid for making life's critical decisions.

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