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Meet Emily and Paul, the parents of two young children. Emily is a newly promoted executive in a large corporation, while Paul has his own business as a consultant. Their live s, like all of ours, are filled with a bewildering blizzard of emails, phone calls, yet more emails, meetings, projects, proposals, and plans. For them, just staying ahead of the storm has become a seemingly insurmountable task. In this book, we travel inside the brains of Emily and Paul as they attempt to sort the vast quantities of info rmation they're presented with and figure out how to prioritize, organize, and act on it. Fortunately for Emily and Paul—and for reader s of Your Brain at Work —they're in good hands: David Rock knows how the brain works—and more specifically, how it works in a work setting. Your Brain at Work e xplore s: Why your brains feels so taxed, and how to take full advantage of your mental resources Why it's so hard to focus, and how to better manage distr action s How to maximize your chance of finding insights that can solve seemingly insurmountable problems How to keep your cool in any situation, so that you can make the best decisions possible How to collaborate with others more effectively Why providing feedback is so difficult, and how to make it easier How to effectively change other people's behavior Rock shows how it's possible not only to survive in today's overwhelming work environment but to succeed in it—and still feel energized at the end of the day, with a sense of accomplishment.
[美]戴维•罗克(David Rock), 英国 国立密德萨斯大学神经 科学 领导 力专业博士,神经领导学协会(NLI)联合创始人、首席执行官。NLI在24个 国家 开展业务,与《 财富 》 世界 1 00强中超过一半的 企业 有合作。NLI的研究成果被4 5 00多家公司密切关注和应用,每年约有100万名 管理 者 学习 戴维 开发 的模型和工具。
戴维联手施瓦茨共同提出了“神经领导学”,并将其应用于 个人 和企业表现提升上,还创立了神经领导学峰会,将 神经科学 家与 商业 领导者聚在一起进行研讨。如今,每年有超过两万人参加该峰会。戴维还撰写了数百篇关于 领导力 、组织效能、 大脑 的文章,发表在《哈佛商业评论》《纽约时报》《 华尔街 日报》《福布斯》《财富》《今日 美国 》等 全球 知名媒体上。
译者是马梦捷(新浪 微博 ID:大心脏排排), 德国 图宾根大学 文学 硕士,曾组织翻译加拿大多伦多大学 心理 学课程视频《 人格 与其转变》,心...
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