MEGA SESSION: The Neuroscience of Growing Talent

MEGA SESSION: Neuroscience of Growing Talent
With the advent of new technologies, brain research now has much to contribute to the talent debate. Through understanding the brain more deeply, we have more insights than ever for identifying what we mean by a “talented employee” as well as the tools for working out when we have one. More importantly, brain research is helping us understand how to better develop these people, motivate them, drive their performance, and manage their transitions up a career path. Learn how you can keep your top talent from leaving your organization by using cutting-edge research and a new way of thinking about retention and motivation!
David Rock

Dr. David Rock coined the term 'Neuroleadership’ and is the CEO of the NeuroLeadership Institute, a global initiative bringing neuroscientists and leadership experts together to build a new science for leadership development. With operations in 24 countries, the Institute also helps large organizations operationalize brain research in order to develop better leaders and managers. David co-edits the NeuroLeadership Journal and heads up an annual global summit. He has written many of the central academic and discussion papers that have defined the Neuroleadership field.
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Featured Presentations
- Cy Wakeman, president, Cy Wakeman, Inc.
- David Rock, D. Prof., director, NeuroLeadership Institute
- Fiona Laird, senior vice president, Human Resources, Unilever
- Jack Smalley, SPHR, director, HR Learning and Development, Express Employment Professionals
- Jennifer Millman, talent acquisition manager, Vology
- Randy G. Pennington, CSP, CPAE, president, Pennington Performance Group
- Sheila L. Margolis, president, Workplace Culture Institute
- Stacey Carroll, SPHR, co-founder, Soariti Talent