Abstract
Orthodox management science has underestimated the power of
creative thinking and the use of mental imaging techniques in goal
achievement. In the world of sport a range of techniques involving
creative visualisation have long been used by top achievers, but have
only more recently been understood in terms of the working of the right
brain hemisphere, and an inbuilt “cybernetic” facility for
achieving clearly envisioned goals. Such an understanding has added
significantly to dated “positive thinking” concepts in
changing self‐image along with shorter term mental approach, and is more
readily practically applicable then “lateral thinking”.
Results claimed are not marginal; dramatic performance improvements are
cited in various fields of endeavour, including selling, interviews, and
career enhancement. The impact of the embryonic science of
psycho‐cybernetics into the next century can only be postulated, but
from increasing evidence the inbuilt, vestigial, untapped managerial
resource of creative visualisation awaits exploitation. Only the
familiar but blinkered logic of the left brain will limit the horizon of
achievement for tomorrow′s managers.
Subject
Management Science and Operations Research,General Business, Management and Accounting
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