Wired to Connect

The Brain Science of Teams and a New Model for Creating Collaboration and Inclusion

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Leadership
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Author: Britt Andreatta ISBN: 9780997354744
Publisher: 7th Mind Publishing Publication: March 1, 2018
Imprint: 7th Mind Publishing Language: English
Author: Britt Andreatta
ISBN: 9780997354744
Publisher: 7th Mind Publishing
Publication: March 1, 2018
Imprint: 7th Mind Publishing
Language: English

Discover the surprising truth about what creates and destroys peak-performing teams.

Teams power the majority of work around the world, yet lack of effective collaboration is a leading cause of workplace failure. Dr. Britt Andreatta synthesizes the latest findings from neuroscience and what differentiates high-performing teams from the rest. Wired to Connect provides a new understanding of how unconscious bias, inclusion, trust, and purpose impact teams and how you can create the necessary conditions for true collaboration and team excellence. Whether you’re a team member or leader, in one building or in different time zones and countries, this book offers a new model and useful strategies you can implement today to consistently create peak-performing teams.

Dr. Britt Andreatta is an internationally recognized thought leader who uses her unique background in leadership, neuroscience, psychology, and education, to create ground-breaking solutions for today’s workplace and personal challenges. She has over 25 years of experience consulting with executives from all types of organizations. www.BrittAndreatta.com

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Discover the surprising truth about what creates and destroys peak-performing teams.

Teams power the majority of work around the world, yet lack of effective collaboration is a leading cause of workplace failure. Dr. Britt Andreatta synthesizes the latest findings from neuroscience and what differentiates high-performing teams from the rest. Wired to Connect provides a new understanding of how unconscious bias, inclusion, trust, and purpose impact teams and how you can create the necessary conditions for true collaboration and team excellence. Whether you’re a team member or leader, in one building or in different time zones and countries, this book offers a new model and useful strategies you can implement today to consistently create peak-performing teams.

Dr. Britt Andreatta is an internationally recognized thought leader who uses her unique background in leadership, neuroscience, psychology, and education, to create ground-breaking solutions for today’s workplace and personal challenges. She has over 25 years of experience consulting with executives from all types of organizations. www.BrittAndreatta.com

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