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  1. Why Workshops Waste Money [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - 11 hours ago

    Have you ever attended a great workshop, and experienced an aha moment, only to find people forget to roll out any new insights back at work? It’s no coincidence that workshops waste money, and tend to defeat their

    Also tagged: cortisol, serotonin, ellen weber, brain based discoveries, basal ganglia, aha moment, ruts, worshops, improvements and growth

  2. Why Workshops Waste Money

    BrainBasedBusiness - 11 hours ago

    Have you ever attended a great workshop, and experienced an aha moment, only to find people forget to roll out any new insights back at work? It’s no coincidence that workshops waste money, and tend to defeat their

    Also tagged: cortisol, serotonin, ellen weber, brain based discoveries, basal ganglia, aha moment, ruts, worshops, improvements and growth

  3. Working Memory for Growth During Slowdowns

    Working Memory for Growth During Slowdowns

    BrainBasedBusiness - Sep 11, 2008

    To make the best of a slowdown, the McKinsey Quarterly suggested, retailers should invest in future growth, rather than merely hunker down to minimize loss. Do you agree that investment is a better approach for long

    Also tagged: brain based business, basal ganglia, investment planning, ruts

  4. Working Memory for Growth During Slowdowns [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Working Memory for Growth During Slowdowns [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Sep 11, 2008

    To make the best of a slowdown, the McKinsey Quarterly suggested, retailers should invest in future growth, rather than merely hunker down to minimize loss. Do you agree that investment is a better approach for long

    Also tagged: brain based business, basal ganglia, investment planning, ruts

  5. Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 27, 2008

    Care to zap your brain into shape for a new mental adventure today? It’s the difference between feeling trapped in routines or ruts … and challenging your brain for higher productivity . Brain fitness often involves

    Also tagged: brain based business, multiple intelligences, basal ganglia, plasticity, retrofit workspace, go with your strengths, routines and ruts, conventional dress

  6. Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work

    Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work

    BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 26, 2008

    Care to zap your brain into shape for a new mental adventure today? It’s the difference between feeling trapped in routines or ruts … and challenging your brain for higher productivity . Brain fitness often involves

    Also tagged: brain based business, multiple intelligences, basal ganglia, plasticity, retrofit workspace, go with your strengths, routines and ruts, conventional dress

  7. Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Plan a Brain Fitness Week at Work [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Jun 26, 2008

    Care to zap your brain into shape for a new mental adventure today? It’s the difference between feeling trapped in routines or ruts … and challenging your brain for higher productivity . Brain fitness often involves

    Also tagged: brain based business, multiple intelligences, basal ganglia, plasticity, retrofit workspace, go with your strengths, routines and ruts, conventional dress

  8. Brain Survey Scores

    Brain Survey Scores

    BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 25, 2008

    Ready to check your survey scores … to see if your brain leans toward solidarity or if it chases more after adventure? 1. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory . 2. A yes answer equals basal

    Also tagged: change, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs, survey scores

  9. Is Your Brain Wired for a Win?

    Is Your Brain Wired for a Win?

    BrainBasedBusiness - Jun 25, 2008

    Is your brain wired for winning or losing ? Believe it or not one side of the brain can compete for center stage – and it’s not always the winning side. How so? One brain part calls for solidarity and the other

    Also tagged: change, survey, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs

  10. Brain Survey Scores [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Brain Survey Scores [BrainBasedBusiness]

    Know More Media - Consultants - Jun 25, 2008

    Ready to check your survey scores … to see if your brain leans toward solidarity or if it chases more after adventure? 1. A yes answer equals basal ganglia lean. No = working memory . 2. A yes answer equals basal

    Also tagged: change, ellen weber, basal ganglia, aging brain, brain breakthroughs, survey scores

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