MADISON, Wis.–WYCUP has announced a three-part webinar series exploring the Neuroscience of Leadership. The first webinar is scheduled for April 21.
WYCUP, which describes itself as a global network of young professionals connected through financial cooperatives, seeks to develop the next generation of CU leaders. It is sponsored by the World Council.
“The quickening pace of business and stresses from the pandemic have forced young leaders and their organizations to adapt at a rate we've never experienced before,” WYCUP stated. “In this special collaboration with WYCUP, Sandra McDowell explains why an understanding the neuroscience of leadership has never been more important for young professionals. Bridging the gap between brain research, human behavior, and 21st century leadership, Sandra sounds the alarm that we need to take action to fuel and protect the human brain––our personal leadership supercomputer.”
The first webinar is titled, “Neuroscience of Focus.”
Ability to Pay Attention Is, Umm…
“In spite of our best intentions and productivity-boosting technology, our ability to pay attention is suffering. If you think there are too many distractions in our world today, brace yourself,” WYCUP added. “It’s only going to get worse. That’s the bad news. The good news is that we are not powerless. We can improve our ability to focus. Join us and learn how distractions can negatively impact performance and how to attune attention.”
To register, go here.
The other webinars are scheduled for May 26 and June 16. For information on those, go here.
Details and registration are here.
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Ability to Pay Attention Is, Umm…
“In spite of our best intentions and productivity-boosting technology, our ability to pay attention is suffering. If you think there are too many distractions in our world today, brace yourself,” WYCUP added. “It’s only going to get worse. That’s the bad news. The good news is that we are not powerless. We can improve our ability to focus. Join us and learn how distractions can negatively impact performance and how to attune attention.”
To register, go here.
The other webinars are scheduled for May 26 and June 16. For information on those, go here.
Details and registration are here.
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