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The Brain-Friendly Workplace: 5 Big Ideas from Neuroscience That Address Organizational Challenges

Autor Erika Garms
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iun 2014
Transform your organization into a "best place to work" by using brain-friendly strategies. It is an understatement to say that this is a difficult time to be a part of the American workforce, for employees and employers alike. The transformational drivers and trends existing in the current workforce create myriad challenges. The Brain-Friendly Workplace addresses the workplace challenges that closely rely on and affect people, such as upheaval in management, new and different employee motivators, diversity, maintaining civility in the workplace, and continuous transition and change. It then applies five "big ideas" from neuroscience and how they can be used to address these issues. By learning about these fundamental brain processes and adapting your organization's culture to fit them, workplaces can be transformed. Review the challenges facing workplaces today, and what's on the horizon. Learn five brain-friendly strategies that use our brains in the way they naturally function. Enhance your employees' strengths and confidence by applying these strategies and become a "best place to work" award winner. Complete with a look inside award-winning organizations, tips on putting the science to work, and an assessment tool, this book will help you measure and improve the level of brain-friendliness in your organization.
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ISBN-13: 9781562869120
ISBN-10: 1562869124
Pagini: 181
Dimensiuni: 153 x 231 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: ASTD

Notă biografică

Erika Garms has worked in the human and organisation development fields for more than 25 years. She began her career in public education as a teacher, then staff developer, districtwide coordinator of gifted and talented services, and curriculum designer at district, state, and national levels. Upon transitioning into the private sector, Erika was an internal organisation development consultant and an external change management/executive management consultant with some of the world's premiere management consulting firms. Erika earned her BA and MA from the University of Colorado at Boulder and her PhD from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. She completed a post-graduate programme in neuroleadership and enjoys integrating neuroscience into the theory base that informs her work. She is known for her ability to apply research-based approaches in practical and sustainable ways.