Effective leadership - it’s all in the mind
Gain some insights on different ways of thinking
In a Nutshell: Issue 71
This article explores how neuroscience concepts can help leaders develop more effective patterns of thinking and action. It looks at ‘two of the misunderstood cognitive habits’: mindfulness and ‘mentalising’ (paying close attention to what other people are thinking and likely to do next).
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Reviewed by:
Rachel Suff, Employment Relations and Diversity Adviser (Europe)
Rachel Suff joined the CIPD as a policy adviser in 2014 to increase the CIPD’s public policy profile and engage with politicians, civil servants, policy-makers and commentators to champion better work and working lives. An important part of her role is to ensure that the views of the profession inform CIPD policy thinking on issues such as health and well-being, employee engagement and employment relations. As well as conducting research on UK employment issues, she helps guide the CIPD’s thinking in relation to European developments affecting the world of work. Rachel’s prior roles include working as a researcher for XpertHR and as a senior policy adviser at Acas.