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Jeff Bigler's "tact filter" theory
Merlin Mann | Sep 25 2007
In 1996, Jeff Bigler observed that there appeared to be a "tact filter" that was operated in different directions by "nerds" versus "normal people:"
Then, later:
Fascinating way to put something I'd never thought of in quite that way before. I've often wondered whether several of the most technically gifted folks I know have a touch of Asperger's, but this more "nurture"-based explanation is a thought-provoking alternative. [via: Anarchaia] 3 Comments
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Joining a team where filters work the wrong way aroundSubmitted by JP on September 25, 2007 - 9:32am.
Hi there I just thought I'd let the world know how much I appreciate the new understanding this has given me. I recently (read 18 months ago) joined a team, where some of the people already on the team have their tact filter on backwards to how I have it (I've got tact outgoing). This has made it difficult to adjust and learn to communicate in this team, especially since the boss has his filter on backwards to mine. It's very confusing to a young person to get so little tact from their boss, especially if said boss is clearly quite concerned for everyone on his team's general health and wellbeing, and ordinarily acts respectfully towards everyone in the company - the tea lady included. Anyway, I understand now, thank you very much. Also, it is interesting to note that several of the people on the team, for whom I have much respect in terms of their technical ability and talents, has the tact filter outgoing too. One person in particular, seems to have it on both ways - and I am growing into the same state. It seems to to me that, in the long run, this is the only way to survive emotionally in this scenario. » POSTED IN:
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