Be a Brain Architect: How Using Identity and Neurology Can Impact the Bottom Line
Rising health insurance costs and low engagement levels are fiscally unsustainable. In this presentation, Paula addresses the problem with intervening at the level of behavior—it’s not working.
But when we dig deeper and consider a person-centered approach that values who we are and how our brains inform our actions, we are more likely to move the bottom line from instability to growth.
Paula uses neurology and early intervention research to support social-emotional skill building as a critical influencer to the bottom line. As brain architects, we have an invaluable and instinctual motivation to help one another to do and be better. This presentation shows us how the way we are treated leaves traces on our psyches and on our capacity to find meaning, enjoy intimacy, and achieve agency. As we discover this, the climb up the ladder of neurological and corporate success becomes far more attainable.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you experience this presentation:
- What drives the behaviors that impact the bottom line.
- How brain structure and formation impact productivity and engagement.
- Specific steps to emotion regulation and team success.
- Specific social skills to build an inclusive and committed culture.