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Friday, November 03, 2006

Handwriting Analysis

Graphology Graphology, the study of one's handwriting, is an amazing tool for Revealing Personality and Exploring Human Behaviour. Handwriting analysis is based on a serious study and observation of human behaviour. It is a remarkable reflection of our personal styles and our patterns of behaviour. That is why it has the potential to reveal so much about our personalities. The ability to understand the real meaning of handwriting is a profoundly valuable asset. It tells us a great deal about all kinds of people from all walks of life. Handwriting analysis can be used effectively for the following: 1. Selecting Business Partner 2. Employee Selection / Recruitments 3. Criminology 1. Selecting Business Partner A good business partner is crucial to the success of the business. This is where handwriting analysis will help to assess and answer the following. Is your business partner a good starter and poor finisher? Is he an honest bloke? Is he able to take pressure? 2. Employee Selection / Recruitment Recruiting the right employees is of utmost importance to the success of companies. Companies falter or even go bust when the wrong employees are hired. You would have heard horror stories of employees embezzling company fund, accept bribery (to the detriment of the company), causing companies to go bust (Enron, Global Crossing, etc). Is the person likely to be honest? Is the person an extrovert? Is the person dependable? 3. Criminology Graphology can assist police department in solving crimes related to the burglary thefts, suicides and even murders. Graphology can speed up investigation via writings and signatures of a suspect as well as disputed document. And it can tell you a lot about yourself too. ....Read more..... Cheers, Stan View Stanley Tan (stantan@gmail.com)'s profile on LinkedIn

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