Your Brain at Work
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.
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Great Content, Sound Quality should be improved
30/09/2019
The NLI is an excellent organization that’s doing a lot of important research on how we work. I truly enjoy this podcast and have added it to my library. The only constructive point I have is that all interviewees (including Dr. Rock) should all be interviewed in a real studio. Listening to someone via Skype is not the sound quality I would expect from an organization this size. If you’re a home podcaster it’s one thing, if you’re an international organization the expectation is different.
Quiet Leadership
07/05/2023
My life was changed by David Rock’s book Quiet Leadership. The title intrigued me because I enjoyed leading in school and sports, but I talked a lot. After reading the book I found that some of my approach was solid, some of it was less likely to provide for growth or insights. Mr. Rock’s title is tidy like his model for provoking insights through others, yourself, and the team. A quintessential tool in mankind’s tool belt, a true thanks. This podcast is phenomenal and provides science related to topics on a variety of scales.
Great Content, Great Guests
10/11/2021
I listened to the most recent episode with Dr. Lisa Aziz-Zadeh and Dr. David Rock and they had some great insights into ways to combat burnout and maintain a healthy work-life balance. I never realized how multifaceted empathy is when it comes to the neuroscience of related emotions that create the emotion. As a small business owner, I always strive to be empathetic with my team and resonate with their employees on a human level, but this episode gave me some tips on how to better assist them in their day-to-day lives. Shelby asked thought-provoking questions which allowed Lisa and David to respond with great detail on his experiences - a true testament to her hosting.
Great content, terrible sound
05/07/2020
I love the content, but the audio quality is terrible. Echo-y interviews. Plus David Rock makes this clicking/sucking sound of his tongue against the roof of his mouth every few words, and it is so annoying that I have had to stop listening mid-episode a few times. In the last episode, one of the guests started doing it. Please stop! It is so distracting!
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- CréationNeuroleadership Institute
- Années d’activité2019 - 2024
- Épisodes130
- ClassificationTous publics
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