The Neuroscience of Change
This playback is part of the Virtual Series on the Neuroscience of Learning and Leadership
Change is a constant in industry today and an understanding of how the brain copes will help to equip change managers and makers. Our neuro-limitations may even be the key to unleashing talent potential.
Speaker: Professor William O’Connor of the School of Medicine, University of Limerick.
William (Billy) is an internationally recognised leader in both research and education in neuroscience. He has been recognized by the award of the Conway Silver Medal for Achievement in the Biosciences. He has authored over 100 full original papers and has secured over €3 million in research funding.
Some of the topics he will cover include:
1. The change curve - a model explaining how we respond to change.
2. Understanding those emotions triggered by change.
3. Developing an empowering awareness of the change scenario.
4. The psychology of optimal performance (Flow theory).