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Four aspects of intelligence

  • Trail Blazers
  • Oct 13, 2016
  • 2 min read

Logical-Mathematical Intelligence: The ability to detect patterns, reason deductively and think logically. This intelligence is most often associated with scientific and mathematical thinking (Bruldi, 1996). In today’s business environment it is necessary to have Logical-mathematical Intelligence because every day you are faced with new challenges and problems that you need to solve, as far as technologic goes the logical-mathematical intelligence is needed to solve problems on the computer, things that were on social media and so much more.

Linguistic Intelligence: The intelligence includes the ability to effectively manipulate language to express oneself rhetorically or poetically (Bruldi, 1996). The linguistic Intelligence are necessary in the business world for when you communicate with other staff and customers over the phone or in person. When you’re linguistic Intelligence is needed for technology when you contact someone through email or when you are posting something on social media.

Interpersonal intelligence's: The capacity to comprehend and recognize the sentiments and goals of others. Interpersonal intelligence's in the business environment is necessary when you have to listen to other people’s feeling, etc. on Social media or email this will give you the ability to decode a message in a more effected way.

Spatial/Visual Intelligence: Gives on the ability to manipulate and create mental images in order to solve problems. This intelligence is not limited to visual domains. “Gardner notes that spatial intelligence is also formed in blind children”(Bruldi, 1996). People with visual/spatial intelligence are most likely art people and people that will draw buildings and design web pages, etc. The spatial/Visual Intelligence's are helping technology by designing web-page, etc. that will advance technology.

References

Bruldi, A. (1996, September 01). Multiple Intelligences: Gardner’s Theory. Retrieved from Gardner’s Theory. [Online] Available at: http://www.springhurst.org/articles/MItheory.htm. [Accessed 13 October 2016]

Frangie, M. (2003). Logical/Mathematical Intelligence. Retrieved from Critical & creative Thinking program. [Online] Available at:http://cct.wikispaces.umb.edu/Multiple+Intelligences+Howard+Garner+Logical+Mathematical+Intelligence. [Accessed 13 October 2016]

Rhodes, S. (2006). Multiple Intelligences. Retrieved from Inspiring breakthrough. [Online] Available at: http://www.inspiring-breakthrough.co.uk/learning-styles/linguistic-learning.htm. [Accessed 13 October 2016]

Rowan, K. (2014, May 30). udemy blog. Retrieved from Interpersonal Intelligence: The Benefits of healthy Interactions.[Online] Available at: https://blog.udemy.com/interpersonal-intelligence/. [Accessed 13 October 2016]


 
 
 

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