neuroscience
TagThe Neuroscience of Creativity
An excerpt from Tara Swart’s The Source explains how the brain’s ability to adapt can allow for better decision-making for social good.
Change Behaviors, Not Beliefs
Leaders need to shift their focus away from beliefs, and instead toward behaviors. Ultimately, behaviors drive much of what we experience…
IBM’s CLO Says Skills Could Be the Currency of the AI Revolution
Chances are, your first inclination isn’t to think about skills like inclusion, empathy, and collaboration. But that’s exactly where Deb B..
Reflections on the Purpose of a Corporation
In a world of increasing digitization, information transparency, and virtual relationships, it would be a welcome change of pace to experi..
How Our Brains Decide When to Trust
Insights from neuroscience.
Leadership Irony: To Accomplish More, Do Less
These researchers ultimately found a background activity in the brain that, oddly enough, is much more active when people are sitting quie..
How to Overcome the Bias We Have Toward Our Own Ideas
Separate ideation and assessment.
5 Ways to Spark (or Destroy) Your Employees’ Motivation
In all cases, sending SCARF® rewards goes a long way toward employees feeling valued, engaged, and inspired to commit to their work.
The 5 Biggest Biases That Affect Decision-Making
Humans make thousands of decisions every day. However, our brains don’t give each decision equal attention — we take mental shortcuts.
Your Capabilities Need a Strategy
Choosing and developing the right ones for each environment.