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markman

(ˈmɑːkˌmæn)
n, pl -men
(Historical Terms) history a person who lived in and owned part of a mark
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Markman, a cognitive scientist and professor of psychology and marketing, shows readers how to use cognitive science in the three phases of the job lifecycle: getting a job, keeping it, and career advancement.
The guest speaker is psychologist Art Markman, the author of several groundbreaking books on motivation, goal setting, and how to transform self-limiting habits into positive behaviors in ourselves and others.
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July 19: Cushman & Wakefield future leaders group host Markman Madness, the second annual Glenn Markman Legacy 3-on-3 basketball tournament at Basketball Cit, 299 South Street, Manhattan, from 5.30 to 10.30 p.m..
"One of the things I always said is it's sort of unfortunate that everyone we know has a mind and almost nobody knows how it works," said Art Markman, founding director of the Human Dimensions of Organisations programme at the University of Texas at Austin.
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"We are actively engaged in designing the world's best infrastructure," said Liz Markman, a spokeswoman for Google, in an e-mail.
The author of the book, Art Markman, is Annabel Irion Worsham Centennial Professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas, Austin and also a Congnitive scientist.