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Leading 100 Billion Neurons: A journey into the brain and how this impacts business and leadership

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Leading 100 Billion Neurons: A journey into the brain and how this impacts business and leadership
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Publisher: Smashwords
Number of pages: 99

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Leading 100 Billion Neurons is a journey into the brain and how this impacts business and leadership. Leading 100 billion neurons takes us through the cellular basis of learning, brain regions and the impact of emotions on the brain and our behaviours. Andy Haberamcher leaves us with a brain-based model for dealing with crises situations.

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