The first North American Neuroleadership Summit begins tomorrow, October 28, in New York. Jeff and quantum physicist Henry Stapp will be keynoting at 7 PM. Here's the program for the whole two plus days. From the Neuroleadership Web site:
Areas of focus will include:
- The physiology of presence, trust, integrity and other leadership competencies
- Why change is so hard at an individual and systemic level, and how to make it easier
- The neuroscience of mindfulness
- Why it’s often so hard to think clearly and how to make better decisions
- The anatomy of an ’aha!’ and how to have more of them
- Driving performance through understanding the goals of the brain
- How we know ourselves and others
- The neuroscience of social networks, and why the social world is so important
- Learning about the brain in K-12 education
- Teaching leaders and managers about the brain
Last month, a Neuroleadership Summit was held in Sydney. Learn more about it at organizer David Rock's blog. Or here.
This blogger (SpaceSuit Yoga) says he/she will be live blogging the Summit. Know of anyone else live blogging from New York?
Added later:
- SpaceSuit Yoga's post on the Neuroleadership Summit keynote by Jeff and Dr. Henry Stapp. He said the talk blew "everyone’s mind with a turbo charged presentation."
- SpaceSuit Yoga blog post about Day 1: NeuroLeaders Pay Attention to Brain/Mind/Body Connections.
- SpaceSuit Yoga post about Day 2: The Implications of Brain Based Leadership.
- SpaceSuit Yoga blogs more about Day 2: The Implications of Applied Neuroscience to Training Leadership.
- Beginning November 3, Peter Clayton of Total Picture Radio will be posting podcasts from the Summit. First up is Jeff.
- Next Peter Clayton interviews John J. Case, Executive in Residence, with the Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa, and leadership consultant. Discussion of neuroscience begins at about 7-1/2 minutes in and lasts for a couple of minutes.
- Interview by Peter Clayton of Dr. Kevin Ochsner: Stay Cool Under Pressure.
- Interview by Peter Clayton of Art Kleiner: Neuroleadership and Disruptive Change.
- Interview by Peter Clayton of Al Ringleb: How Neuroscience Can Improve Education.
- Interview by Peter Clayton of Chris Wink: The Anatomy of an Aha.
- Interview by Peter Clayton of Karen Stephenson: A Quantum Theory of Trust.
More soon.

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