The NeuroLeadership Institute is excited to announce the 2010 NeuroLeadership Summit in Boston, USA.
The theme for this Summit is "Rethinking Leadership". The emphasis will be on neuroscience research that enables us to create effective leaders in today’s economy, at all levels in organizations. Themes of the earlier Summits have been "Witness the Birth of a New Discipline", "Making New Connections" and "Toward Integration".
The 2010 Summit gathers top neuroscientists and leadership experts over a full three-day program to explore new paradigms for developing leaders. With a new improved format and the addition of more practitioner-focused sessions, this Summit is destined to be the most impactful yet.
Registration for the three-day program is the same price as the 2009 two-and-a-half day program. Earlybird registrations are now open. Register & pay by 30 June 2010 to save 10% on registration fees. Alternatively secure your place with a Save Your Place Deposit for US$350.
See below for some of the key topics and scientific and academic presenters for this year.
The full program, including more leadership and practitioner presenters, will be out soon.
Click below to view the registration types and pricing:

| Mindful Leadership |
Quantifying Leadership Excellence |
The Moral Leader |
The Formation
of Habit |
The Limits of Learning |
The Mechanics of Motivation |
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Ellen
Langer
Professor of
Psychology,
Harvard University |
Sandy
Pentland
Toshiba Professor of
Media, Arts & Sciences,
Massachusetts Institute
of Technology |
Joshua
Greene
Principal Investigator,
Moral Cognition Lab,
Harvard University |
Kevin
Ochsner
Director,
Social Cognitive
Neuroscience Lab,
Columbia University |
Lila
Davachi
Director,
NYU Learning & Memory Lab,
New York University
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Dean
Mobbs
Research
Neuroscientist,
University of Cambridge, UK |
| Distributed Leadership & the Brain |
Getting to
AHA! |
Cultural Intelligence & the Brain |
Cultural Intelligence & the Brain |
The Neuroscience
of Sleep |
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Deborah Ancona
Director,
MIT Leadership
Center,
Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology |
Jonathan Schooler
Professor of
Psychology,
University of
California,
Santa Barbara |
Soon Ang
Head of Division,
Division of Strategy,
Management & Organisation
College of Business,
Nanyang Business
School, Singapore |
Ying-Yi
Hong
Professor,
Division of Strategy,
Management &
Organisation
College of Business,
Nanyang Business
School, Singapore
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Jessica
Payne
Assistant Professor,
Department of Psychology,
University of
Notre Dame |
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Topics each year are designed to build on and develop the ideas presented at previous Summits. The program is built around four topics which have emerged as the central organizing principles of the NeuroLeadership field.
- Making decisions and solving problems
- Staying cool under pressure
- Collaborating with others
- Facilitating change
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