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Hack Your Brain To Become A Better Leader

Steve Farber

But Daniel Schmachtenberger, a founder of the Neurohacker Collective , points out that there are some tricks we can use–ways to hack our brains, if you will–that can help restore order to our chaos and balance to our leadership lives. Or any other part of our lives that’s bursting across the skies. Move, move, move.

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What Neuroscience Reveals About Creating Better Leaders In Today’s Organizations

Tanveer Naseer

To do that it has made use of imaging technologies such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), along with brain wave analysis technologies such as quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG). This means that with the proper training we can all learn to be great leaders.

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Crisis Management Failures in Japan's Reactors and the BP Spill

Harvard Business Review

A potentially catastrophic technological problem, an incomplete crisis response plan, misleading early information, divided private and public authority, ineffective initial actions. The possibility of a well blow-out was explicitly addressed by systems, processes and technology. Yet, neither BP and the U.S.