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Make Your Brain Work

How to Maximize Your Efficiency, Productivity and Effectiveness

"A timely and elegant reminder that the key to personal and organisational success begins with knowing one's self: Amy Brann provides clear insight into the latest developments in neuroscience using accessible stories and examples which will resonate with all readers."

Terry Hodgetts, Director, Centre for Executive Development, Aston Business School [review for first

Do you know how your brain functions? Do you sometimes feel like you're fighting your own brain and habits in order to be productive at work? What if there was a way to work with your brain to become more efficient, effective and productive. Les mer

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Do you know how your brain functions? Do you sometimes feel like you're fighting your own brain and habits in order to be productive at work? What if there was a way to work with your brain to become more efficient, effective and productive... and transform the way you operate? Make Your Brain Work is here to help. Author Amy Brann is fascinated by the application of brain science to business, and you don't have to be an expert to understand - she explains the principles and latest insights in practical and easy-to-understand language, enabling you to understand the way you work, and form the helpful habits that will revolutionize your output.

With clear, in-context examples; hands-on tips; and focused case studies on how companies are doing things well and the pitfalls to avoid, this entertaining book will help you reduce the stress and overwhelm of poor time management, and help get you to that next professional level. Including brand-new content on developing resilience and creativity, and managing your work-life balance, now it's even easier to Make Your Brain Work!

Detaljer

Forlag
Kogan Page Ltd
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
304
ISBN
9781789660494
Utgave
2. utg.
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
22 x 14 cm

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"A timely and elegant reminder that the key to personal and organisational success begins with knowing one's self: Amy Brann provides clear insight into the latest developments in neuroscience using accessible stories and examples which will resonate with all readers."

Terry Hodgetts, Director, Centre for Executive Development, Aston Business School [review for first

"Anyone interested in understanding human behaviour should read this book! Amy Brann explains the theory of neuroscience and how it can be applied in personal and organisational contexts. Her knowledge, experience, warmth and pragmatism shine through on every page."

Kim Morgan, Founder and CEO of Barefoot Coaching

"Make Your Brain Work was essential bedtime reading for a couple of nights, and I have found the concepts genuinely very interesting and thought provoking, and a challenging read. It really does become a manual for trying to better understand what influences and motivates others, and how these issues need to be better understood and harnessed. It is not often that the concept of "overwhelm" can be introduced into morning discussions of premiership football and office politics but it is now."

Nick Green, Managing Partner of Squire Sanders Birmingham office [review for first edition]

"This book crams in so much! It's packed with lots of practical applications, which Amy Brann brings to life. A great read."

Maria Franzioni, Maria Franzoni Ltd Speaker Bureau

"Make Your Brain Work is an engaging book that is simultaneously filled with insight and application. Amy Brann not only provides us with greater understanding on how the brain works but she also gives us useful tools on how to make the brain work for each of us."

Stephen M. R. Covey, author of The New York Times and # 1 Wall Street Journal bestselling book, The

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