Agility of the Early Selection Model In agile environments the key to success lies in strategic focus and prioritisation. Prioritisation is one of the mega issues of agile transformation. Neuroscience offers invaluable tools and insights for analysing this. The early selection model of attention is just one way neuroscience may help us understand why weContinueContinue reading “Agility of the Early Selection Model”
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The Power of Intentional Language in Agile Workspaces: A Neuro-Agile Perspective
The Power of Intentional Language in Agile In the fast-paced world of agile ways of working, the words we choose and the language we use are more than just a means of communication. They are powerful tools that can significantly influence our nervous system, particularly the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, which govern our body’s responseContinueContinue reading “The Power of Intentional Language in Agile Workspaces: A Neuro-Agile Perspective”
Leveraging the Brain’s Reward Circuit as an Agile Leader
Leveraging the Brain’s Reward Circuit as an Agile Leader Have you ever wondered how the brain’s intricate workings can be leveraged to create high-performing agile teams? Research supports the thinking that teams can find significant reward at the intersection of neuroscience and agile practices. In agile leadership, leveraging the brain’s reward circuitry is an awesomeContinueContinue reading “Leveraging the Brain’s Reward Circuit as an Agile Leader”
