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The Science of thinking smarter

Coutu, Diane - ; Medina, John J. - ;

You can hardly escape reading about neuroscience in the press these days and it's easy to see why the topic fascinates managers. Intellectual capital, after all, is what business is all about in the knowledge economy. Yet as with any new field of knowledge, there's a lot of hype about the benefits that recent developments in brain science might bring - for example, the popular notion that executives can become better leaders by emulating the management secrets of the human brain. Unfortunately, if you truly emulated the management secrets of the brain, you would create an organization that ran something like the stock-market floor in the closing minutes of Black Friday. Few people are better qualified to help managers sift through all the hype than John J. Medina, a developmental molecular biologist with special research interest in the isolation and characterization of genes involved in human brain development and the genetics of psychiatric disorders. In an interview, Medina discusses the relevance of neuroscience to practical management..Printed Journal. Interview with John J. Medina


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PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: Harvard Business School
Edisi-
SubjekManagement science
Neurosciences
Research & development
R&D
ISBN/ISSN178012
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