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Men are from Mars, women are better, research proves

The 21st century will see employees who use the right (or female) side of their brain most in demand.

This, according to Microsoft research, is because right-brainers are "lateral, collaborative, flexible and creative". And all at the same time.

Downtime research has found that Microsoft's right-brain office of the future will see an influx of rock musicians, the absent-minded, and people who become restless during long verbal explanations.

Unfortunately, these right-brain high flyers will be handicapped 
by their inability to find their way to work. 

Follow the link to discover which way your brain leans.

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