Right brain thinking is becoming a cultural norm in many workplaces as more women take up management positions, management-issues argues in a recent post.
It's claimed left-brain thinking, which revolves around rational approaches to problem solving and organisational processes, has traditionally shaped male led workplaces.
However an influx of women into senior positions is said to be resulting the greater use of right brain functions in organisational decision-making processes.
It's suggested old structures and methods may soon be replaced by more lateral, collaborative approaches at all levels of corporate life as a result of the trend.

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