06/07/10 00:43 Filed in:
article | Neuroscience | speaking“Masters of Neuroscience" was published as a lead article in Speakeasy the magazine of the Professional Speakers Association, UK. You can read
here.
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03/07/10 08:58 Filed in:
book | time management | emailThe Electronic Ark, Andy Habermacher's first book is available. The Electronic Ark is a short easy to read book focusing around time-management and email issues but also including communication strategies:
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13/06/10 21:06 Filed in:
Neuroscience | banking | workshop | seminarI am very excited to announce that Dr Srini Pillay will be launching the NeuroBanking concept in Zurich, Switzerland on 23rd June 2010.
NeuroBanking© is an executive coaching approach that is tailored to the needs of the banking industry. Rather than utilizing the usual methods of executive coaching, NeuroBanking combines brain science with traditional approaches to debunk myths related to challenges in the banking industry. The result is: tangible insights for managers to self-coach and coach others while maintaining and accelerating competitive advantage. Read More...Tags: neuroscience, neuroleadership, banking, seminars, leadership
I am very excited to announce that Dr Srini Pillay of Harvard and NeuroBusiness Group will be visiting Switzerland again to run 2 events on 22nd and 23rd June 2010 in Zurich. The events will be
- 22nd June “Maximising Profit through Neuroscience”
- 23rd June “NeuroBanking”I’ve also managed to engage Mike Pagan again, one of UK’s top professional speakers to moderate both events.
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21/04/10 23:11 Filed in:
Leadership | Neuroscience | trainingctp is offering an introductory 1/2-day workshop. The goal of the workshop is to introduce managers and leaders and HR professionals to the term, context and content of NeuroLeadership. See
here for more.
ctp’s key leadership event was a resounding success. It was moderated by Mike Pagan, Professional Speaker, from the UK and the lead speaker was Dr. Srini Pillay.
Dr Srini Pillay covered topics such as unconscious fear, mirror neurons and corporate myths that he debunked.
The audience was both fascinated and intrigued by the depth and scope of relevance of the topics covered.
Watch this space or the next event in June & September.
Tags: leadership, neuroscience
I am very excited to announce a major event running on 10th March 2010 in Zurich. The title will be “Maximising Profit through Social Intelligence - What Neuroscience Tells Us”. Lead speaker is Dr Srini Pillay, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. The event will be moderated by Mike Pagan who is one of UK’s top professional speakers. I will be complementing the topic by looking into the mind and communication.
“Maximising Profit through Social Intelligence - What Neuroscience Tells Us”
Speakers: Dr Srini PIllay, Mike Pagan, Andy Habermacher
Date: 10.03.2010
Time: 15:00-19:00 + Apèro
Location: Park Hyatt, Zurich
Price: CHF 395
LinkPDF:
Maximising Profit through Social Intelligence Booklet2Register
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31/01/10 15:12 Filed in:
Leadership | humour | theatre | trainingEmil Herzog partner of Theater-Interaktiv was recently published in the Swiss small and mid-cap magazine “KMU Facts”. I did my corporate theatre training with Theater-interaktiv and Emil Herzog and have various projects with both.
Corporate theatre is a fantastic way to create massive impact in trainings at events and in daily business. The concept of humour is greatly underrated - it is considered unserious. Yet research on humour in business conclusively show that it increases productivity, loyalty and atmosphere...combine this with the fact that the best way to release stress there is, is through humour - now that is quite a serious revelation when considering stress and burn out...funny thing that!
Here’s the article (in German):
linkTags: leadership, training, humour, theatre