March 2008 HR Magazine: Brain at Work
As neuroscientists continue to study why humans do the things they do, human resource professionals can turn that knowledge to practical use in the workplace.
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http://www.shrm.org/hrmagazine/articles/0308/0308fox.asp
As neuroscientists continue to study why humans do the things they do, human resource professionals can turn that knowledge to practical use in the workplace.
2008, adrenaline, anxiety, arousal, article, basal-ganglia, behavior, business, consolidation, dendrites, dopamine, engagement, fairness, habits, health, hippocampus, learned-helplessness, learning, mindfulness, motivation, neuroplasticity, neuroscience, praise, psychology, reappraisal, rewiring, self-direction, sleep, stress, talking, thinking, uncertainty saved by: meryn
http://www.shrm.org/hrmagazine/articles/0308/0308fox.asp
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