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How Lower Analytical Thinking Impacts Leadership Skills.
Continuing on from CLICK HERE Approximately 46% of Executives that we tested have Low to Moderate Analytical Thinking ability . As an...
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BCG interview: "The Neuroscience of Adult Learning" - in BCG's Top 10 Videos/Articles for Q2
The Neuroscience of Adult Learning: A Talk with Phillip Campbell
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Video: Fluid Thinking interview with CEO of enigmaFIT. >>
Phillip Campbell’s interview with Ticky Fullerton on Your Money
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Video: Neuroplasticity from "The Human Mind" BBC >>
The World is reshaping itself faster than we can reshape ourselves’. So Organizations, Leaders need to change quickly.
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Are you neurologically wired for Success?
’Leaders that live their values and scale them will create organizations with the resilience to navigate this complex VUCA world
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Thriving in VUCA: Leadership Strategies for Organizations
77% of the CEOs voiced concern that skills shortage could hinder their organization’s growth.
CEOs call this: 'The Talent Challenge Day’.
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Leadership Adaptability and Agility aren't the same.
58% of CEOs worry that lack of trust in business could harm their company’s growth
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Analysis Makes the Complex Simple - Apollo 13 Crisis
Have you ever been in a crisis management situation where it felt like the storm of ideas to resolve the crisis, was more overwhelming...
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Apollo 13 - Focused Thinking averts Panic
Controlling your attention is becoming more and more challenging as leaders need pivot, have laser focus, and run faster with more...
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If Apollo 13 happened in your organization, would you be prepared?
Why traditional Leadership Development theory can often fall short . You may never face the same situation as the NASA team that handled...
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IMPACT OF LOWER ANALYTICAL THINKING CAPABILITY: GENERATING INSIGHTS QUICKLY AND CUTTING TO THE CHASE
EXECUTIVES NEED ANALYTICAL THINKING CAPACITY Today’s Executives are working at a frantic pace. Some say they feel quite ‘fractured’ in...
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