Neuroscience for Leadership
Harnessing the Brain Gain Advantage
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Esther Wane
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Expert guide to the new science behind leadership, presented in a uniquely practical way
Leadership can be learned: New evidence from neuroscience clearly points to ways that leaders can significantly improve how they engage with and motivate others. This book provides leaders and managers with an accessible guide to practical, effective actions, based on neuroscience.
©2015 Tara Swart, Kitty Chisholm, and Paul Brown (P)2020 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about Neuroscience for Leadership
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- Andrew
- 01-06-2022
excellent book
Really good. The concepts were not only explained simply but the authors were able to demonstrate how to use the concepts practically.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-11-2022
Brilliant!
I wont lie, the Narrators voice took a chapter to get into… however, THE CONTENT!!
I conduct leadership development and have been creating and refining as I progress, this book is a perfect asset, everything is digestible, well referenced, and fascinating.
Genuinely include this in every aspiring and existing leaders list of “must-reads”
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- Desleigh White
- 04-01-2022
language is important
I struggled with this book, and stopped at chapter 2. Language is important, and to use the word 'native' in reference to Aboriginal peoples just missed the mark for me. In a really major way. Research should have indicated how people are referenced and surely with these authors research is key?
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