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Your brain at work

Book • 2009
Your Brain at Work explores the neuroscience of how our brains function in the workplace, offering practical strategies to improve productivity, collaboration, and decision-making.

It delves into the impact of emotions, stress, and social dynamics on cognitive performance.

The book provides a framework for understanding how our brains get stuck in unproductive patterns and offers techniques to overcome these challenges.

It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and mindful practices to enhance cognitive function and achieve better results.

Ultimately, it aims to empower readers to harness the power of their brains for greater success.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Ning Li
pour sa compréhension des biais cognitifs et du fonctionnement du cerveau dans un contexte professionnel.
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Emily Fletcher
as the author of "Your Brain at Work", discussing neuroscience and leadership.
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David Rock
's books on neuroleadership.
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Jerod Santo
when discussing improving mental energy throughout the day.
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David Kadavy
as a book that led him to Dr. Kounios's work.
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Andra Stefanescu
as a resource for understanding how the brain works in relation to leadership and change.
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David Rock
as his previous book, which covers the SCARF model in its last third.
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David Rock
as a resource containing information on emotional regulation strategies.
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