Tag: Functional magnetic resonance imaging
The Red Herring Of Neuroleadership
THE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY often feeds fads to the corporate world, cashing in on lazy thinking. Addicted to the quick fix, managers tend to...
The Pain Of Gratitude
There is something fundamentally challenging about gratitude that goes beyond remembering to practice it. If I truly admit how damn fortunate I am, I...
Open Your Life to Optimal Choices (Part 2)
This discussion is a continuation about how Life Principles of Truth create an abundance of optimal choices in our lives. Please refer to Part...
Mental Agility: Mindsets Aligned With Reality
WHILE WE ALL recognize the benefits of physical agility, we often underestimate the value of mental agility. Mental agility, or a willingness to collect...
Winning SCRABBLE and the Nature of Expertise
Studying a game yields insights into what it takes to be great at something
In case you didn’t hear the news, there was a major...
Neuroscience and Ethical Leadership (Part 3) COMPLEXITY
by Andrew Leigh, Featured Contributor Part 3 of a Four-Part Series and White Paper
(See Part 1 and Part 2)
COMPLEXITY
A WASHROOM attendant employed at a...
What Neuroscience Can Tell Us About Ethical Leadership
by Andrew Leigh, Featured Contributor
Part 1 of a Four-Part Series and White Paper
PEERING THROUGH one of the early telescopes in 1610, Galileo saw a...
How to Hire With Your Whole Brain: A Holistic Recruiting Strategy
Over the course of 35 years and 5,000-plus interviews as a recruiter, I've developed an interviewing method that identifies superior candidates about 85 percent...
Why We Are Wired To Connect
When we experience social pain — a snub, a cruel word — the feeling is as real as physical pain. That finding is among...
Study: To The Human Brain, Me Is We
A new study from University of Virginia researchers supports a finding that’s been gaining science-fueled momentum in recent years: the human brain is wired...