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Benziger Thinking Styles Assessment
In this region we offer
the Benziger Thinking Style Assessment (BTSA),
a powerful tool that helps people improve their personal effectiveness
and skills, resulting in an increase in organizational effectiveness.
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Frontal Left
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Frontal Right
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Logical
Structural
Analytical
Mathematical
Technical
Financial
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Imaginative
Creative
Innovative
Risk Taker
Artistic
Holistic
Conceptual
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Disciplined
Detailed
Conservative
Planner
Organized
Administrative
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Interpersonal
Emotional
Spiritual
Expressive
Integrator
Motivator
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Basal
Left
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Basal
Right
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General characteristics of Brain Dominance
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Where did the Thinking Style Model come from?
- It is based on
psychology and neurology studies.
- It established four
areas that exist in the cerebral cortex which are responsible for a
determined way of thinking, looking at life, and problem solving.
- People are born with
one of these areas as dominant, two as competent auxiliaries and the
fourth as an area of weakness.
- It allows us to
explain and better understand the difference in individuals.
- It is a tool to
improve personal and organizational effectiveness.
How do the strengths in Brain Dominance contribute to Problem Solving?
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Frontal Left: Good analytical skills, use of critical analysis to assess cause and effect, to make decisions and announce actions to meet goals.
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Frontal Right: Good in adapting, innovating, conceptualizing, will generate solutions to identified problems.
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Basal Left: Their structured and sequential thinking allows them to define an action plan and put it into action.
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Basal Right: Utilize all their expression and interpersonal skills to get the cooperation of all the people.
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The BTSA is designed to deal with four specific management areas:
- Improve the quality of group and individual performances.
- Improve the quality of group and individual analytical decision making.
- Decrease interpersonal conflicts that are a result of lack of adaptation.
- Decrease personnel rotation.
Managers who utilize the BTSA have mentioned that they obtained very useful information on how to conduct a positive change in technology, work processes, management structure, and employees in general.

A team formed by individuals with different thinking modes will be very effective. It will meet its goals quickly, without the members being burned-out doing work that by its physiology might result in being complicated or unsatisfactory.
The following are applications to the BTSA Model on Thinking Styles:
- Self-learning exercise to define vocational and/or professional re-orientation.
- Identify and affirm preferences and abilities.
- Identify levels of Types of Detours (Application to non-preferred competencies).
- Evaluate how complementary is the individual within the group.
- Facilitate joint collaboration, valuing the differences.
- Increase levels of re-assurance in selection processes.
- Define career goals based on Brain Dominance.
- Establish a balance between creativity and daily operations, putting the organization to work in accordance with the Integral Brain Model.
- Define professional and organization action plans.
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