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The Social Brain and the Workplace
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The Social Brain and the Workplace

Talks at Google with Matthew Lieberman



Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Scientific
  • Eye Opening

Recommendation

New research in social psychology is overturning old truths about human nature and suggesting fresh approaches to employee motivation. Advances in brain imaging technology promise to revolutionize workplace practices, including recruiting and performance management. In his fascinating Talk at Google, neuroscientist Matthew Lieberman describes these advances, offers insights that could transform management approaches, and looks at the potential of brain imaging in schools and workplaces.

Take-Aways

  • Humans are selfish, but they’re also highly social. 
  • Enhance organizational performance by meeting employees’ needs for love and belonging.
  • New brain-scanning technology can help identify burnout and career aptitude. 

About the Speaker

Matthew Lieberman is professor of social psychology at UCLA, where he serves as director of the UCLA Social Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. He is the co-founder and chief scientist of Resonance, where he studies how the human brain understands and engages with the social world. He is also the best-selling author of Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect.