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The Conceptual Age In “ A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future, Daniel Pink explained that we are moving from an Information Age built on the sequential, logical, analytical skills of the “knowledge worker” towards the Conceptual Age, where creators and empathizers will lead society. Right Brain Rising In the Conceptual Age, it will not longer suffice to rely heavily on the logic of the left brain. Computers, cheaper sources and labor will continue to lead to outsourcing of this work; instead, creativity and innovation will give rise to future development. To prosper in the Conceptual Age, people will need to weave together the logic of the left brain (L-directed thinking) and the creativity of the right brain (R-directed thinking). …show more content…

In fact, an overabundance of options for material goods has driven the requirement for an item to have beauty and significance in order to stand out among the saturated marketplace. Pink cites research that states at least 3.3 million white collar jobs and $136 billion in wags will have shifted from the U.S. to low-cost countries such as China, India and Russia by 2015. In order to avoid being outsourced, U.S. worker will need to do what workers abroad or computers cannot do as well for less money, using R directed thinking to synthesize the big picture to solve novel

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