2010 Summit - 'Rethinking Leadership'
The
NeuroLeadership Institute is excited to announce the 2010
NeuroLeadership Summit in Boston, USA. The theme for this Summit is
"Rethinking Leadership". Themes of earlier Summits have beeen "Witness
the Birth of a New Discipline", "Making New Connections" and "Toward
Integration". Click here to see the presenters this year.
Improvements to the 2010 program include:
- Better integration of neuroscience and leadership research with jointly delivered sessions
- More leadership researchers, with professors from Columbia, MIT & Vanderbilt
- Greater practitioner focus with special 'practitioner sharing' sessions
- Free audio of breakout sessions so you don't miss a thing
- New lunchtime 'meet the scientist' sessions every day
- Full 3 day program (for the price of 2.5 days previously)
- More time for fun and informal networking every day
Registration for the three-day program is the same
price as the 2009 two-and-a-half day program. Earlybird registrations
are now open. Register & pay by 30 June 2010 to save 10% on
registration fees. Alternatively secure your place with a Save Your Place Deposit for US$350. Click Here to view the registration types and pricing. Can't make it to the Summit this year? Click here to pre-order the recordings.
For more information contact us at summits@neuroleadership.org or call Janelle Light on 1 (914) 502-0108 (U.S. Eastern)
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2010 Summit - 'Rethinking Leadership'
The NeuroLeadership Institute is excited to announce the 2010 NeuroLeadership Summit in Boston, USA. The theme for this Summit is "Rethinking Leadership". Themes of earlier Summits have beeen "Witness the Birth of a New Discipline", "Making New Connections" and "Toward Integration". Click here to see the presenters this year.
Improvements to the 2010 program include: Registration for the three-day program is the same
price as the 2009 two-and-a-half day program. Earlybird registrations
are now open. Register & pay by 30 June 2010 to save 10% on
registration fees. Alternatively secure your place with a Save Your Place Deposit for US$350. Click Here to view the registration types and pricing. Can't make it to the Summit this year? Click here to pre-order the recordings. For more information contact us at summits@neuroleadership.org or call Janelle Light on 1 (914) 502-0108 (U.S. Eastern)
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| Mindful leadership |
Quantifying leadership excellence |
Neuroscience of moral decisions |
The formation of habit |
Optimizing learning initiatives |
More change, faster |
Creating leaders across organizations |
Making sense of others |
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| Ellen Langer Professor of Psychology, Harvard University |
Alex 'Sandy' Pentland Toshiba Professor of Media, Arts & Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Joshua Greene Principal Investigator, Moral Cognition Lab, Harvard University |
Kevin Ochsner Director, Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, Columbia University |
Lila Davachi Director, NYU Learning & Memory Lab, New York University |
Richard Daft Jr Professor of Management Vanderbilt University |
Deborah Ancona Director,MIT Leadership Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Jason Mitchell Principal Investigator Social Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience Lab Harvard University |
| A new model for emotion & cognition |
The mechanics of motivation |
Neuroscience of cultural intelligence |
Neuroscience of cultural intelligence |
Getting to AHA! |
Neural challenges of the senior leader |
The neuroscience of intent |
The art of choosing |
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| Lisa Feldman-Barrett Director, Interdisciplinary Affective Science Lab & Professor, College of Arts & Sciences Boston College |
Dean Mobbs Research Neuroscientist, University of Cambridge, UK |
David Livermore Senior Research Consultant Cultural Intelligence Center East Lansing, Michigan |
Ying-Yi Hong Professor, Division of Strategy, Management & Organisation College of Business, Nanyang Business School, Singapore |
Jonathan Schooler Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara |
Jessica Payne Director, Sleep, Stress & Memory Lab Assistant Professor of Psychology University of Notre Dame |
Malia Mason Assistant Professor Columbia Business School |
Sheena Iyengar Inaugural S.T. Lee Professor of Business, Columbia Business School |
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| Paul Brown Visiting Professor Organizational Neuroscience, London South Bank University |
Walter McFarland Organizational Learning Consultant, Independent Researcher |
Al Ringleb Co-founder NeuroLeadership Institute |
David Rock Co-founder & Director NeuroLeadership Institute |
Art Kleiner Editor-in-chief Strategy Business |
Christine Williams Director, Systems Engineering Leadership Development Program NASA Headquarters |
James Browning Professor Behavioral Science Faculty & Department Chair National Defense University, USA |
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| Daniel Radecki Lead Professor NeuroLeadership Institute & Director of Clinical Development, Allergan Inc |
Paul McDonald Senior Lecturer Organizational Behaviour, Victoria Management School, Wellington New Zealand |
Phil Dixon Co-Founder Accelerate Learning & Development, CA, USA |
Josephine Thomson Senior Consultant Results Coaching Systems |
Tobias Kiefer Head of Global Learning & Development Booz & Company Munich, Germany |
Mary Joe Emde Regional Manager South Africa Results Coaching Systems |
Jane Moran Senior Consultant Results Coaching Systems |
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| M.A. Greenstein Founding Director The George Greenstein Institute, CA, USA |
Allan Elias |
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