About the Summits |
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The Summits are designed to bring some of the world's leading neuroscientists and leadership experts together to share what they have discovered and explore new paradigms for developing today's and tomorrow's leaders. The hope is to build a better science for leadership by integrating relevant neuroscientific research.The first Summit, 'Witness the Birth of a New Discipline', was held in 2007 in Asolo, Italy and brought together 55 open-minded, high-powered thinkers from many corners of the globe. In 2008 two Summits were held, one in Sydney and one in New York City, with programs built around the theme 'Making Connections'. The 2009 Summit, 'Toward Integration', was held at UCLA in Los Angeles, USA. The 2010 Summit will be hosted in Boston, USA with the theme "Rethinking Leadership". The program is over three full days from 26th to 28th October 2010. The topics each year are designed to build on and develop the ideas presented at previous Summits. These events are a must for those who want to:
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The Four Domains of Focus at the Summit
Who Attends?Anyone who wants to use the latest findings from neuroscience in their
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Participants include:
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Here is what 2008 attendees had to say:
"The speakers were beyond my expectations. Excellent, every single one." "Thank you for creating an environment in which so many disciplines can share ideas and questions." "Amazing! Quality of speakers, participants are the highest I have been around." "BEST conference in my life" "Far beyond expectations. Many, many thanks!" "Remarkable event. Thank you. Keep it at world class level." |
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