This is the conclusion of my project to explore different examples of multiple intelligence that I’ve encountered and how these incidences affected my approach to everything from customer service to working with colleagues. Read Part One, Part Two, Part Three & Part Four.
So what have all these experiences taught me?
- Keep an open mind.
- Recognize the ways that other people are intelligent – and acknowledge that it may not be the way you’re intelligent. It may not even be a form of intelligence you easily recognize.
- Understand that someone else’s way of seeing things is no less valid than your own.
- Don’t expect anyone to speak to you in your language – it’s your responsibility to do your best to understand theirs.
- Never assume you know what someone means before they’ve finished talking. And always ask questions before responding to make sure you understand them as they intend.
Reading through this list, it occurs to me that I’m pretty much describing a good reference interview.
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