Going by the theory, left-parters attract attention to the left side of their face, which conveys left-brain functions like logic, while right-parters come across as creative but also mysterious, Fortune said.
However, the magazine asserted that 'Walter-nomics' is by no means a perfect tool for financial analysis and added that the world is better off with right-parters in it. Fortune said that GE's founder, Thomas Edison, was one and so are Melinda Gates, Xerox CEO Anne Mulchaly, and John Donahoe, Meg Whitman's successor at eBay.
Image: Anne M. Mulcahy, chairman & CEO, Xerox Corporation. | Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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