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Teaching Common Sense in the Workplace

Ken Tanner

Chapter Chapter 8 in Common Sense, 2013, pp 105-123 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In Chapter 2 , we learned there are two types of intelligence—common sense and book smarts—which presents an interesting challenge for this particular chapter. We are learning common sense from a book. Does learning common sense from a book make it book smarts? An ethicist might characterize this conundrum as hypocrisy. However, if you will forgive this philosophical faux pas, we’ll use this chapter to outline a few methods you can use to teach your employees to improve their common sense.

Keywords: Common Sense; Major League Baseball; Blind Side; Super Bowl; Restaurant Chain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4153-9_8

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