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What does neuroscience have to do with leadership? Everything.
Recent advances in brain science and neuroimaging can dramatically improve the way leaders work with colleagues to drive successful change. As the brain is increasingly examined in the context of personal and organizational development, remarkable insights are being uncovered: insights that are leading to powerful new strategies for improving business execution.
In Your Brain and Business, Harvard psychiatrist, brain-imaging researcher, and executive coach Srinivasan S. Pillay illuminates the rapidly emerging links between modern brain science and the corner office. He reveals powerful ways that neuroscientific insights can be used practically by today’s executives and presents new lessons for coaches who want to help their clients overcome common leadership problems.
Discover how leaders and coaches worldwide are already applying this knowledge to dramatically improve personal performance--and learn how you can do it, too.
- How positive thinking impacts the business brain - Building on “strengths-based” approaches that encourage the brain to learn
- Guiding leaders and managers to more effective relationships - Applying the fascinating neuroscience of social intelligence
- Innovation, intuition, and impostors - Overcoming the intangible vulnerabilities in the brains of great leaders
- Transforming the idea of change into execution - Clearing the pathways from thought to “action orientation” to real action
- Coaching the executive brain - Specific interventions that target different brain regions and processes
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Free Book (Kindle/nook) - Your Brain and Business
Your Brain and Business: The Neuroscience of Great Leaders, by Srinivasan S. Pillay, is a repeat freebie in the Kindle store and from Barnes and Noble, courtesy of FT Press.