The Neuroscience Of Engagement
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 8
Live Webinar – November 13th, 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
You can keep taking your best guesses on how best to engage your team, your bosses and your customers … or you could understand the science behind what really makes the difference.
The science of the brain is the cutting-edge of the art of management. The Neuroscience of Engagement webinar shares insights and strategies that help us raise our game.
When you attend this webinar, you’ll learn the single question the brain is asking itself … five times every second.
Michael Bungay Stanier founder of Box of Crayons outlines four factors that make all the difference in whether people are with you or against you.
You’ll leave feeling like you can use the science of engagement in practical ways to have more impact in the work you do.
Presenter: Michael Bungay Stanier (LinkedIn profile), founder of Box of Crayons, a company that helps organizations do less good work and more great work. He created the eight irresistible principles of fun, a short Internet movie that has been viewed by millions of people, and his first book, Get Unstuck & Get Going… on the stuff that matters, has won a number of publishing and design awards. His book, Do More Great Work: Stop the Busy Work and Start the Work That Matters, contains 15 practical tools to help you find, start, and sustain more great work. He is also the author of of the bestseller The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever. To view a short animated version of this manifesto, visit his site at DoMoreGreatWork.
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The Neuroscience Of Engagement
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