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In organizations around the world, leaders are facing a deluge of urgent issues: a crisis in employee engagement, the need to make workforces more diverse, and the challenge of making workplaces feel human in an era of increasing dependence on technology and remote communication.
At the NeuroLeadership Institute, we believe brain science can help provide solutions. Join us on Your Brain At Work, the official podcast of the NeuroLeadership Institute — where top researchers and thought leaders share breakthroughs in brain science and industry leaders reveal the strategies behind their success.

By helping them understand how the brain works, we equip leaders with the tools to transform their organizations — building new habits and changing how people work, communicate, and make decisions. Combining research and practice, brain science and business leadership, Your Brain at Work explores how insights from the lab can provide solutions that work across industries and at any scale.

Season 1 guests include broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien; Dean Carter, Director of Human Resources, Finance, Legal, Shared Services at Patagonia; Deb Bubb, Vice President of Learning and Inclusion at IBM; and FD Wilder, Senior Vice President of Go-To-Market Strategy and Innovation at Procter & Gamble.

Your Brain At Work. Helping make organizations more human.

Your Brain at Work Neuroleadership Institute

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In organizations around the world, leaders are facing a deluge of urgent issues: a crisis in employee engagement, the need to make workforces more diverse, and the challenge of making workplaces feel human in an era of increasing dependence on technology and remote communication.
At the NeuroLeadership Institute, we believe brain science can help provide solutions. Join us on Your Brain At Work, the official podcast of the NeuroLeadership Institute — where top researchers and thought leaders share breakthroughs in brain science and industry leaders reveal the strategies behind their success.

By helping them understand how the brain works, we equip leaders with the tools to transform their organizations — building new habits and changing how people work, communicate, and make decisions. Combining research and practice, brain science and business leadership, Your Brain at Work explores how insights from the lab can provide solutions that work across industries and at any scale.

Season 1 guests include broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien; Dean Carter, Director of Human Resources, Finance, Legal, Shared Services at Patagonia; Deb Bubb, Vice President of Learning and Inclusion at IBM; and FD Wilder, Senior Vice President of Go-To-Market Strategy and Innovation at Procter & Gamble.

Your Brain At Work. Helping make organizations more human.

    Why Delegation is So Hard, and How to Get it Right

    Why Delegation is So Hard, and How to Get it Right

    Do your managers struggle to delegate effectively? They're not alone.

    Leaders often delegate too little or too much, hurting both efficiency and employee morale. On this episode of Your Brain at Work, Dr. David Rock and Dr. Emma Sarro bridge the gap between knowing you should delegate and doing it right.

    Learn brain based strategies to empower your team and free up your time for strategic thinking.

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    Learn more about our groundbreaking new leadership development program — LEAD: The Neuroscience of Effective Management — here: https://neuroleadership.com/LEAD

    Keep up-to-date on the latest NLI content at our blog: https://neuroleadership.com/your-brain-at-work/

    Join us for upcoming events: https://neuroleadership.com/our-events/

    Host a NeuroLeadership Event in your city: https://hub.neuroleadership.com/events/na-host-a-nli-event-2024

    Explore our solutions: https://neuroleadership.com/solutions-for-organizations/

    • 53 分鐘
    Accountability V.S. Psychological Safety with Dr. Amy Edmondson

    Accountability V.S. Psychological Safety with Dr. Amy Edmondson

    Is it time for the pendulum to swing back toward a focus on performance and less on people?


    Many CEO’s today feel the pendulum has swung too far toward the employee, and cringe when they hear about increasing psychological safety.



    Are they right, or are they missing something important here? Are these two ideas in opposition? Is it possible to truly have one without the other?

    Join Dr. Amy Edmondson and Dr. David Rock as they robustly debate these and other important questions.

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    Learn more about our groundbreaking new leadership development program — LEAD: The Neuroscience of Effective Management — here: https://neuroleadership.com/LEAD

    Keep up-to-date on the latest NLI content at our blog: https://neuroleadership.com/your-brain-at-work/

    Join us for upcoming events: https://neuroleadership.com/our-events/

    Host a NeuroLeadership Event in your city: https://hub.neuroleadership.com/events/na-host-a-nli-event-2024

    Explore our solutions: https://neuroleadership.com/solutions-for-organizations/

    • 56 分鐘
    Leadership Essentials Pt. III: The Neuroscience of Driving Results

    Leadership Essentials Pt. III: The Neuroscience of Driving Results

    It’s easy enough to read biographies of leaders past, some of whom are considered exceptional for this or that extraordinary reason. Surely, leaders of old have been studied and judged for the times in which they lived and the business landscape in which they operated. 

    But today’s leaders need more skills than ever before. They need to know the science of:

    How to create an environment where everyone speaks up, challenges each other, and gets to the best answers—faster than ever.

    How to help teams move quickly through difficult decisions and make sure things really happen. 

    How to recognize bias, and neutralize it so that teams can keep operating at optimal levels.

    Join Dr. David Rock and Dr. Emma Sarro in the final episode of our Leadership Essentials series

    • 55 分鐘
    Leadership Essentials: The Science of Team Motivation

    Leadership Essentials: The Science of Team Motivation

    In a fast-moving world, what, exactly, is a great leader's role in mobilizing others at work? This week, join the NLI community to learn how to communicate more effectively and bring others to their won insights faster.

    Join Dr. David Rock and Dr. Emma Sarro in a community discussion to explore what it takes to sustainably lead yourself and your teams to optimal performance.

    We'll look at the science behind:

    How managers can best learn to build strong connections, ensure shared understanding, and accelerate insights so that interactions are efficient and effective.

    The importance of setting the right course by personalizing interactions, setting great goals, and delegating so you can supercharge your own productivity - and that of your reports.

    Why inspiring great work is all about making ongoing feedback the norm, and part of effectively maintaining momentum and bridging performance gaps so you can optimize motivation and engagement.

    Learn more about our groundbreaking new leadership development program — LEAD: The Neuroscience of Effective Management — here: https://neuroleadership.com/LEAD

    Keep up-to-date on the latest NLI content at our blog: https://neuroleadership.com/your-brain-at-work/

    Join us for upcoming events: https://neuroleadership.com/our-events/

    Host a NeuroLeadership Event in your city: https://hub.neuroleadership.com/events/na-host-a-nli-event-2024

    Explore our solutions: https://neuroleadership.com/solutions-for-organizations/

    • 43 分鐘
    Leadership Essentials: The Science of Self-Management

    Leadership Essentials: The Science of Self-Management

    Every organization wants to be at the cutting edge of its industry, become a coveted employer and beat profit projections quarter over quarter. To get there, leaders themselves need to be able to make the best decisions and cultivate an environment in which everyone can do their best work. Of course, they need optimal cognitive capacity to rise to that challenge.  

    Join Dr. David Rock and NLI Managing Editor Dr. Laura Cassiday to kick off a series centered on how leaders can optimize their own brain health and by extension, sustainably fortify their organization’s business position.

    Learn more about our groundbreaking new leadership development program — LEAD: The Neuroscience of Effective Management — here: https://neuroleadership.com/LEAD

    • 55 分鐘
    2024: Leadership Trends to Watch

    2024: Leadership Trends to Watch

    Hot on the heels of his recent publication on leadership trends in Fast Company, Dr. David Rock welcomes our global head of research, Dr. Emma Sarro to Your Brain at Work Live to discuss the quiet signals unfolding on the leadership landscape — and key trends to watch and influence as the year unfolds.

    Listen closely to dig into:

    The emergent qualities of a new kind of leader

    What re-imagined leadership development looks like

    Where DEI stands in the leadership landscape

    Re-thinking performance development in 2024

    • 51 分鐘

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