The Ways Your Brain Manages Overload, and How to Improve Them
How Too Much Transparency Can Disrupt Your Life
4 Signs That Your Focus Is Holding You Back at Work
Your Brain Can Only Take So Much Focus
The Unexpected Consequences of Success
How Leaderless Groups End Up with Leaders
We’ve always known that communication is an important leadership skill. But most leadership research and advice is centered on what leaders say and how they say it, not on the underlying neural processes that govern communication between people.
How Leaderless Groups End Up with Leaders
How Leaderless Groups End Up with Leaders

A new finding in brain science reveals a curious dynamic —the brain activity of leaders and followers is more highly synchronized than the brain activity between followers and followers.
Seeking the Moral President: Why Do We Look for Faultless Leaders?
Why Pulling Executive Compensation Is Not a Good Motivational Tool
Every few weeks, it seems another CEO voluntarily (or involuntarily) takes a pay cut for the greater good of his or her company. Since the financial crisis of 2008, this practice has become increasingly common.
