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Lean brain management : more success and efficiency by saving intelligence
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Lean brain management : more success and efficiency by saving intelligence

Author: Gunter Dueck
Publisher: Berlin : Springer, ©2008.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Intelligence is wasted on problems that themselves have been caused by an excess of intelligence. Lean Brain Management strives toward uncompromising Lean Brain Quality. Lean Brain stands for consistent economization of intelligence in all realms of life: Intelligent systems will only be operated by unskilled workers. Education, universities, and schools would become obsolete. A week of training would be enough for  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Electronic books
Additional Physical Format: Print version:
Dueck, Gunter, 1951-
Lean brain management.
Berlin : Springer, c2008
(DLC) 2008922350
(OCoLC)153582387
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Gunter Dueck
ISBN: 9783540718383 3540718389 3540718370 9783540718376 6611239596 9786611239596
OCLC Number: 261324846
Notes: Satirical treatment.
Description: 1 online resource (vii, 226 p.)
Contents: Lean brain : the greatest challenge of the future --
On the way to LBQ --
The automatic control of a lean brain system --
Inhibitors of LBQ and counteractive measures --
Stereotypical activity in the blood! --
Suggestions for concrete transformations of the world --
The metaphysics of lean brain thought --
Musoleum Germany --
Brain rest.
Other Titles: Lean-brain-Management.
Responsibility: Gunter Dueck.

Abstract:

"Intelligence is wasted on problems that themselves have been caused by an excess of intelligence. Lean Brain Management strives toward uncompromising Lean Brain Quality. Lean Brain stands for consistent economization of intelligence in all realms of life: Intelligent systems will only be operated by unskilled workers. Education, universities, and schools would become obsolete. A week of training would be enough for virtually any job." "With this book, Dueck presents a radical suggestion for world improvement. The desire to laugh infinitely about it will eventually segue into a collective rude awakening. The book contains concrete advice for managers to economize on intelligence, and is thus - in keeping with the theme - written in an easy-to-read fashion. It contains no self-doubt whatsoever."--Jacket.

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