Breaking new ground in our ability to improve human and workplace performance

We are thrilled to announce the details of the 2009 NeuroLeadership Summit being held in Los Angeles.

Spend two and a half engaging and fast-paced days with some of the world's leading neuroscientists and successful business leaders exploring new paradigms for developing today's and tomorrow's leaders.

The summit this year features some of the most important neuroscientists of our times, including Daniel Siegel (author of the Developing Mind), and mirror neuron researcher Marco Iacoboni.

Be part of the most exciting development in leadership and coaching in the last 50 years:

Dates
27th October 2009 - Preconference & Opening Dinner
28th October 2009 - Day 1
29th October 2009 - Day 2

Venue
UCLA Faculty Centre*
Le Conte Ave & Westwood Blvd
Westwood CA 9022
USA

Registrations
Earlybird registrations are now open and as numbers are limited we recommend booking early. Click below to view the online registration form for details on pricing and types of registrations available.



Summit Theme & Focus
The summits are designed to stimulate new connections between people, and to help foster the development of new ideas. This year's theme is "Toward Integration" with a program built around the five domains of focus that appear to be emerging as the central organizing principles for the NeuroLeadership field:

❏ Making decisions and solving problems
❏ Staying cool under pressure
❏ Getting on with others
❏ Driving Change

Underpinning all this is the fifth domain which is 'knowing yourself', which in this case means understanding your own brain, and being able to catch it in action.

Program Format
The Summit is structured into four sessions per day, with significant time allowed for interaction and discussion to explore the implications of the ideas presented. There are also many opportunities to connect with like minded people in structured and unstructured settings, with all meals together over two days

Further Information

To learn more about the NeuroLeadership Summits or NeuroLeadership Institute visit:
NeuroLeadership Website
NeuroLeadership Blog
P
odcast on Highlights & Insights from the Asia Pacific 2008 Summit

Contact our team at info@neuroleadership.org

Summit Sponsors:

Academic Partner:

What is NeuroLeadership?

NeuroLeadership is an emerging field of study focused on bringing neuro-scientific knowledge into the areas of leadership development, management, training, education, consulting and coaching.

The NeuroLeadership movement is intended to help individuals and organisations of all types fulfill their potential through better understanding how the human brain functions at individual, team and systemic levels.

Who Should Attend the Summit?

This event is must for any manager or leader who wants to:

  • Gain access to cutting-edge research into human performance from the leading scientists of our times
  • Understand and manage their own thinking better to improve performance
  • Discover how to use neuroscience inside coaching, leadership and learning programs to dramatically increase their capacity to influence change.
  • Improve the effectiveness of change or learning initiatives

What you will learn:

  • How to engage a broader range of people in understanding themselves and others
  • A deeper understanding of neuroscience and it's implications on leadership
  • How to enhance the performance of those around you
  • Be better equipped to help yourself and others stay cool under pressure
  • The role the social brain affects the way we interact and get on with others
  • How to drive change through having a better understanding of the physiology of change

Order Summit Recordings
The recordings of the 2007 & 2008 Summits are now available.
❏ 2007 Asolo DVD Set
❏ 2008 Nth American Audio & Presentations on USB
❏ 2008 Asia Pacific Audio & Presentations on USB

Order Recordings


Order the NeuroLeadership Journal
The first edition of the NeuroLeadership Journal is now available and features papers by Matthew Lieberman, Kevin Ochsner, Yiyuan Tang, Evian Gordon and others.

Subscribe to Journal


Join the NeuroLeadership Institute
Find out more about the benefits of becoming a member of the NeuroLeadership Institute by clicking below:

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