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per⁃cep⁃tio⁃ni⁃city [per-sep-shuh-nĭs'ĭ-tē] n. pl. per⁃cep⁃tio⁃ni⁃cities - 1. A state, in which, perceptions are in alignment. 2. Perceptions that seem to have reached a state of affiliation or are meaningfully related. 3. A sociological environment where individuals share similar internal and external mental impressions perceived by the senses, viewed as the basic components in the formation of concepts that affect behavior.After Business School or upon reaching your first management position, learning does not stop, it's just beginning. Successful executives and managers soon must learn the importance of aligning their people's perceptions because no matter what business you are in, you are in the people business. In every society, economics is the key contributor to social order. So what drives society's economics? It goes without question that education is at the top of the list of economic drivers. Why? Education encompasses all the activities associated with acquiring the knowledge that creates the necessary skills societies need to make and sell things.Perceptionicity Institute publishes books, papers, training courses and invents educational appliances and invents tools like Strategic Motion Video (SMV), a unique and never before imagined training tool that perfects the fundamental activities of teaching societies' members the skills needed to drive economics. Irrespective of the industry activity, manufacturing, selling, distributing, or servicing, etc., PI's SMV tools improve how well and how quickly people learn to apply new knowledge for improved skills in their jobs. Take the next steps learn to manage your people's perceptions and manage your success… contact Perceptionicity Institute.
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