The smartest in the room

Giftedness in the workplace

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The smartest in the room

What You Will Learn!

  • Define intelligence and it's changes throughout history
  • Know the evolution of IQ tests and definition of giftedness
  • Understand what it means to be gifted, the more of feeling, thinking and perceiving and the mass media stereotypes around high intelligence.
  • Explore the current criticism on IQ testing, historic debates and the link to eugenics and racism
  • Discuss neurodiversity and the genetic and physiological roots of high intelligence
  • Get to understand hurdles in the workplace, such as boreout, burnout or feelings of impostor syndrome.
  • Strengths of the gifted - discover the ideal workplace for highly intelligent employees
  • Answer the question if you should hire for intelligece, discuss the environment and job requirements for gifted success.

Description

Welcome to the course on Giftedness: The smartest in the room! This comprehensive program delves into the fascinating world of gifted individuals, exploring various aspects such as the history of IQ testing, current trends and discussions in psychology, take a stroll through various fields in neuroscience, and then look at hurdles in the workplace, boreout, burnout, gifted strengths, environmental considerations, and considerations for hiring managers.

Throughout this course, we will embark on a journey to understand the unique characteristics and abilities of gifted individuals. We will begin by exploring the concept of intelligence and its measurement through IQ testing. By examining the intricacies of IQ tests, we will gain insights into how these assessments can identify and quantify giftedness.

Moving forward, we will delve into the psychological and neurological aspects of giftedness. Through the lens of psychology, we will explore the cognitive, emotional, and social dimensions that shape the gifted mind. Additionally, we will delve into the realm of neuroscience, uncovering the neural mechanisms that underlie exceptional abilities and talents in gifted individuals. We will explore twin studies and MRI studies to gain a deeper understanding of the genetic and brain-based factors that contribute to giftedness.

As we progress, we will address the challenges faced by gifted individuals in various settings, particularly in the workplace. We will examine the concepts of boreout and burnout, shedding light on the unique struggles that gifted individuals may encounter due to underutilization of their abilities or excessive demands placed upon them. By understanding these hurdles, we can develop strategies to support and empower gifted individuals in their professional lives.

In addition to exploring the challenges, we will also focus on the strengths and advantages that gifted individuals possess. We will uncover the exceptional abilities and talents that often accompany giftedness, such as fast thinking, creativity, problem-solving skills, and advanced learning capabilities. By recognizing and nurturing these strengths, we can help gifted individuals thrive and reach their full potential.

Furthermore, this course will shed light on the environmental considerations that play a crucial role in the development and well-being of gifted individuals. We will explore the impact of workplace dynamics and societal factors on the growth and fulfillment of gifted individuals.

Lastly, we will address the considerations for hiring managers when it comes to identifying and harnessing the potential of gifted individuals in the workplace. By understanding the unique needs and abilities of gifted individuals, hiring managers can create inclusive and supportive environments that foster their growth and productivity.

Throughout this course, we will engage in thought-provoking discussions, examine cutting-edge research, and explore practical strategies. Let's dive right in!

Who Should Attend!

  • Gifted employees, HR beginners and professionals, psychologists, inclusion and diversity professionals, managers and leaders dealing with gifted staff and parents of gifted children

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