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Current Neuroscience Understanding Related to Psychology and the Theory of Knowledge

Deming Institute

Presentation by Ed Chaplin MD at our 2015 Deming Institute annual conference – It Takes An Enterprise: Current Neuroscience and Knowledge of Psychology. The barrier to accessing and incorporating this knowledge into our daily practice is our human biology. We think emotively.

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The Neuroscience of Deming by JW Wilson

Deming Institute

This webcast shows JW Wilson’s presentation, The Neuroscience of Deming, at the 2012 Annual Deming Conference. People see how the ideas have meaning that relate to things that matter in their life and are worth remembering, thinking about and using in the future. Edwards Deming, in Out of the Crisis. This is so important.

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Driving Out Fear: Why and How by Doug Stilwell and Mark Lane

Deming Institute

Doug Stilwell provides an overview on some of the theory and science and behind stress and fear. This webcast shows the presentation at our 2015 annual conference, Driving Out Fear: Why and How, by Doug Stilwell and Mark Lane. And then Mark talked about what can be done to reduce fear in organizations.

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Building Behavioral Science Capability in Your Company

Harvard Business Review

This makes sense, because the alternative is for behavioral insights to be tried out by individuals or specific departments, and their knowledge and skill are likely to vary: Someone in marketing might use their behavioral knowledge to develop more-effective campaigns, while at the same time someone in HR uses theirs to focus on employee engagement.