"From phrenology to Myers-Briggs tests, systems for explaining personality share a weakness: messy divisions between categories. There's an endless number of personality attributes, and nearly as many possibilities for grouping chem. Dallasite Miller fights this tendency by focusing her system on the way people make decisions."
"Help Yourself"
a column by Mike Maza
The Dallas Morning News
2/2/1997
I have read Polish version of the book and I have to say ... it is great! This book changed my life. I was always thinking that I was not right. Now I can see that there are other people like me and that they are even successful. My plan is work on my strengths. I am hoping that since not to cry on my non-strengths any more sic). I have understood that I cannot be Conceptor or Knower. And it is OK. I am Conciliator, and I have something to offer that other people do not have. Thank you for giving me hope.
Aga (Agnicszka Sypniewska)
MBA student
Poland
"Over the last six years, BrainStyles and the principles associated with it have helped me develop higher performing teams: teams that possess a full range of skills to manage and lead all aspects of business ... I think BrainStyles helps us understand and value diversities like never before. The differences in race and gender have become second to how people think as I deal with them. That's what my organization really needs."
Gary Weis
division distribution manager
Pepsi-Cola Company, NY
Brain Styles is a common denominator across all humankind regardless of gender, race, ethnic origin, etc. It is something that brings diverse people together on common ground.
Henry Ho
customer business development manager for Asia
The Procter & Gamble Company,
Hong Kong