The Science of Togetherness & Division
Join us for a deep dive into the foundational research of what drives humans to connect with each other, to feel a sense of togetherness, and in contrast, what creates division.
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Join us for a deep dive into the foundational research of what drives humans to connect with each other, to feel a sense of togetherness, and in contrast, what creates division.
Join us for an episode that dives into the core science that makes these conversations difficult on both sides, and how to use that science to improve them.
We’ll discuss what drives people to develop into each type of leader, the differences in their belief systems, and importantly, how their brain processes differ.
Listen to a special episode of Your Brain at Work as David Rock interviews comedian Ben Gleib on the importance of bringing humor to the workplace and how to do it well.
In this timely conversation, explore insights from both the science and decades of practice, including the non-obvious downsides of making learning mandatory, and a set of three focuses for making experiences truly compelling.
On this episode of Your Brain at Work, Drs David Rock and Emma Sarro will share how building habits of self regulation can be the key to navigating the challenges of overwhelm in today’s complex world.
Join Dr. David Rock for a special episode of Your Brain at Work live as he interviews Damien Mander, an Iraq war veteran turned environmentalist and founder of Akashinga, an anti-poaching foundation.
NLI’s Vice President of Consulting, Practices & Product, Rachel Cardero and Senior Director of Research, Dr Emma Sarro will discuss what’s behind the growing call by organizations for more critical thinking and other analytical skills in both their employees and leaders.
Join DEI expert Janet M. Stovall, CDE, and legal scholar Kenji Yoshino for a critical webinar that cuts through the noise and equips you with the essential truths for navigating this complex landscape.
Join us for a special episode of Your Brain at Work, recording live from Davos, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, in Geneva, Switzerland.
On this episode of Your Brain at Work, Dr. David Rock and Dr. Emma Sarro discuss the challenges leaders face when working to implement AI into their processes and how to leverage neuroscience to turn challenges into opportunities.
This session will explore the key tools to leadership development, from the individual mindsets to embrace to the cultures that can be embedded.
On this week’s episode of Your Brain at Work Live!, join Dr. Emma Sarro and Rachel Cardero to learn how to navigate the complexities of performance management in the evolving workplace.
NLI’s DEI Impact Case goes beyond the traditional moral and business arguments, offering a science-based, actionable framework to achieve lasting cultural transformation.
From building habits that support a workplace based on healthy, continuous feedback to fostering a culture that embraces it, join Dr. Emma Sarro and Dr. David Rock to uncover why performance management needs reinvention and how to make it happen.
On this episode of Your Brain at Work Live, NLI’s expert faculty dives into the surprising positive impact inclusive leadership practices can afford.
On the next episode of “Your Brain at Work LIVE”, Dr. David Rock joins Rachel Cardero as they explore three key concepts that will help leaders to master the art and science of culture transformation.
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In 2007, David and Lisa Rock and their team had been working in leadership development and executive coaching for ten years, when David coined the term “NeuroLeadership.”ef
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