1) What was the biggest surprise for you in the reading? In other words, what did you read that stood out the most as different from your expectations?
I was surprised that the author discussed common idea killer phrases. I did not expect this to be included in the chapter, but I feel that this is extremely important to understand from a leadership perspective.
2) Identify at least one part of the reading that was confusing to you.
I was rather confused at HOW the author came up with the list of idea killer phrases. Was this taken from research of an office? Simply made up from phrases in his own mind that are used?
3) If you were able to ask two questions to the author, what would you ask? Why?
I would ask the author:
1) How would a mindless activity like painting the house help me to incubate an idea more than sitting at a desk and mulling it over on paper or talking about it with close friends and family?
2) How was it discovered which side of the brain works to do certain acivities?
1) How would a mindless activity like painting the house help me to incubate an idea more than sitting at a desk and mulling it over on paper or talking about it with close friends and family?
2) How was it discovered which side of the brain works to do certain acivities?
4) Was there anything you think the author was wrong about? Where do you disagree with what she or he said? How?
No, I felt like the author was very straightforward with what he discussed. No disagreements.
No, I felt like the author was very straightforward with what he discussed. No disagreements.
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