mnemonics and I could start to figure out, "This probably was a load instruction, This probably was a branch." And I knew it was a Fortran compiler.
"Johnny Mnemonic," another one-- a lot of times, the hardware that shows up in these movies was VPL hardware, these body suits.
Bob Mnookin, the head of the program on negotiation-- the first story is me negotiating with him in a simulated kidnapping negotiation.
Another mnemonic I always give people is, when you're in a situation and your body language starts to shift, and your heart rate, and this
on mnemonics and visual devices all the time to help me remember things.
Christina: Mnemonic device, wow what a rack.
Professor Mnookin is the current Williston professor of law at Harvard.
Professor Mnookins latest studies and book focus on negotiating under the challenging condition when you see who you're negotiating with as an adversary, or even as evil.
It's like a mnemonic device.
I'm back at MNN.
So the mnemonic is MBA.
while working at MNet MultiChoice in Nigeria, she has been a part of some of the biggest projects in the region.
They are mnemonic devices.
They're called MNRs, or Musee Nationale Recuperation.
it triggered-- the mnemonic I created was LIFEMORTS-- then you can control the rage response.
It's a mnemonic called NABC.
Please welcome Professor Robert Mnookin.
And this is the guy at MNN who facilitated this whole thing and allowed us to even come back and be a part of it.
And because we built it via MNN, where we were allowed-- we did 170, 160 episodes on MNN.
And I would make up a little mnemonic stories, like I'm sure you do for hard to remember facts.
The middle three determinants-- I refer to them with a mnemonic.
So obviously, working with MNet, working with Viacom, it was really important that we were able to put our best foot forward
So I went in to have a discussion with Mnet about the fact that-- when I gathered the courage and had done the presentation.
So there's a lot of that kind of mnemonic stuff to help you learn the language.
And if you study something called the linkword mnemonic-- there are different types of mnemonics-- the linkword mnemonic by Gruneberg, G-R-U-N-E-B-E-R-G, you can
all that gravel is copper and gold and mnium I think an element I never heard of until I got involved in this whole
I thought that would be helpful to understand the mechanisms to having a mnemonic, so you can remember these nine circuits that will trigger aggression.
I call vivid thinking. Now vivid is a mnemonic. Now I am one of those people, my memory just sucks, it's not anywhere near as good as it could be or as I'd like it to be so I rely
When we first conceived of this, the show is exactly what we at MNN were hoping it would be.
Because what happened to this man, although he made a good living as a mnemonist for a while, as a memory artist.
Exactly, yeah. The mnemonic we had at school was Mrs. Gren.
Mark: My name's Mark Polliger, and I'm glad to be hosting Professor Robert Mnookin today.
So I tend to go in acronyms, because I feel like in the short period of time I have somebody, having these kind of mnemonic tricks,
So curiosity, collaboration, and a commitment-- that's the third of the four Cs that is a decent mnemonic for helping to remember.
So basically the bullet points are, you mentioned I had my TV show that we built on MNN.
over that fearfulness. And this, of course, forms this nice little mnemonic of ORCHID.
And so once that you remember that, it allows you to really understand sort of like a mnemonic-- kind of I get a one pound icon.
I don't know. At the time, there was also the "Tyra Banks Show." So all these shows were on the Mnet platform.
Thank god, eventually Joe Hunda, who was then the MD of Mnet, eventually said, OK, Mo, I'm going to buy this idea.
One of the reasons that I hit it off with my friends at Harvard real early on, Bob Mnookin running the program up there,
And what we're gonna do for the rest of the time here is label those six and step by step I'm gonna walk you through another mnemonic device that is a nice tool to use when you've
Forest. It spells forest. That's going to be our mnemonic. It spells forest. Now why is that? Well number one 'cause it's a mnemonic that I can remember, number two it also helps
To some people, some people do say, 'Oh that's my favorite one.' So, I remember 'affect ñ verb; effect ñ noun'. It's a mnemonic ñ A-V-E-N. And you can make words with A-V-E-N.
Hallie: We have to thank our friend Charlie Farrell, who is a dear friend of ours, who is really good at mnemonic device so you will never forget that now. So, those are the only
They had a catastrophic strike. And someone from the Hewlett foundation called me when I was on vacation, said, "Mnookin, you gotta come here -- out here and teach