Srini Pillay

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

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.