
S3 EP6: How to utilise the brain and neuroscientific research for leadership with Sue Langley.
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In this episode, Sue Langley discusses how understanding the brain can enhance leadership abilities. She delves into how neuroscience reveals deeper insights into leadership behaviors, relationships, and sustained success. Highlighting research by Boyetsis and McKee, Langley emphasizes the importance of supportive relationships in activating neural networks conducive to openness, creativity, and collaboration. The episode covers the role of emotional contagion, the mirror neuron system, and self-leadership in fostering trust and positivity within organizations. Langley also discusses practical applications of neuroscience in leadership, including the impact of the brain's prediction mechanisms, habits, and emotional intelligence. She urges leaders to consider systemic perspectives that integrate brain science into broader contexts to create positive, resilient work environments.
Access more insights and the show notes at: https://www.cameronnorsworthy.com/flow-unleashed
00:00 Introduction to Leadership Challenges
01:07 The Neuroscience of Leadership
03:32 Understanding Emotional Contagion
04:37 Guest Introduction: Sue Langley
08:22 The Role of Dopamine in Leadership
13:16 The Impact of the Microbiome on Leadership
21:37 Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
28:33 Understanding Brain's Resistance to Change
29:33 The Role of Dopamine in Cognitive Overload
34:08 Habits: Behavior, Thought, and Emotion
36:03 Curiosity and Noticing: Building New Neural Pathways
37:19 The Impact of Categories and Age on Learning
42:08 The Ripple Effect: How We Influence and Are Influenced
43:17 Systemic Perspective on Human Well-being
50:30 The Future of Positive Psychology
52:47 Conclusion: Integrating Neuroscience into Leadership