Executive Instinct: Managing the Human Animal in the Information Age

Executive Instinct: Managing the Human Animal in the Information Age

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Nov 7, 2000 · Anglais · Relié (320 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 320
Langue Anglais
Publié Nov 7, 2000
Éditeur Crown Business
ISBN-10 0812931971
ISBN-13 9780812931976

Description

Nigel Nicholson delves into the complexities of human nature and its impact on workplace dynamics in a world dominated by information. He explores how instinctual behaviors shape executive decision-making and team interactions, providing a lens through which to understand the underlying motivations that drive individuals within an organization. Drawing on insights from psychology and evolutionary biology, Nicholson poses questions about how instincts manifest in the professional realm and how they can be harnessed for effective leadership.

As he navigates the intricacies of human behavior in the information age, Nicholson challenges traditional management approaches, urging leaders to recognize and embrace the primal aspects of human instinct. This exploration fosters a deeper comprehension of how emotional intelligence and social dynamics can be leveraged to inspire collaboration and innovation. By blending scientific understanding with practical application, he equips readers with tools to cultivate a more harmonious and productive work environment.

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Santé et Bien-être Politique Nature Psychologie

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