by Norah | Feb 8, 2016 | Ability and Achievement, Diversity, Empowerment, Female identity, Gender stereotyping, Neuroleadership, Personal development, role modelling
Barbie’s had a make-over – does it really matter? It is the 1960s. I am six years old and have just put my Barbie dolls away very carefully in their box, like a good, obedient and satisfied little girl. Today, I may not recognise my old Barbies. I have got so many...
by bts_mobile | Aug 6, 2014 | Neuroleadership
DEMOLISHING THE TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT THE BRAIN – PART TWO This article follows on from the article: Demolishing the Top Ten Myths About the Brain Part 1. It provides further insights into the latest science of the brain and how an understanding of neuroleadership can...
by bts_mobile | Aug 5, 2014 | Neuroleadership
DEMOLISHING THE TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT THE BRAIN – PART ONE What is Neuroleadership? Neuroleadership is an emerging field of study focused on bringing neuroscientific knowledge into the areas of cultural transformation, leadership development, management training,...
by bts_mobile | Aug 5, 2014 | Neuroleadership
“PROBLEMS ARE GOOD” – What did you say? The concept that “problems are good” can seem outlandish. Surfacing problems or admitting to mistakes in some workplaces can be seen a political misstep, betraying the team or reflecting badly on an...