Brain Power (1982)

John Houseman. The film “Brain Power” discusses the importance of effective thinking and perception in meetings. It emphasizes that while everyone can think, many do not think critically or creatively enough. The speaker references Dr. Carl Albrecht’s ideas on collective stupidity and highlights three principles of perception: recognition, interpretation, and expectation. The film encourages viewers to be mindful of how they perceive information, to avoid rushing to conclusions, and to embrace ambiguity for personal and group development. Ultimately, it advocates for a constructive exchange of ideas to enhance collective thinking.

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Brain Power, thinking, perception, recognition, interpretation, expectation, collective stupidity, critical thinking, creativity, meetings

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