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Thursday, October 13, 2011

What We Need to Know About Multiple Intelligence

The Intelligence of the Symbol Analyst

Linguistic Intelligence entails facility in the use of spoken language and written language. As with all the intelligence, there are several "sub types," or varieties, of linguistic intelligence: the intelligence of individual who is good at learning foreign languages, for example, or the intelligence of skilled writer, who succeeds in conveying complex ideas in appropriately crafted prose.

Logical-mathematical Intelligence. As the name implies, this form of intelligence breaks down readily into two classes of capacities. Clearly logical intelligence is crucial for any manger whose responsibility includes determining what was happened, and what may happen, under various scenarios. Related but separable is the capacity to move comfortably in the world of numbers: to calculate financial or monetary considerations, to estimate profits or losses, to decide how best to invest an unexpected windfall, and so on. Certain businessman have stood out in term of their logical or logical-mathematical capacities.

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