Neuroscience, neuropsychology, social psychology, and cognitive science are providing growing insights into how people leading collaborations and design thinking processes can create optimal environments for contribution. GLEN Exchanges held in the fall of 2017 and continuing in early 2018 ignited interest in continuing to gather references and resources, and to harvest the insights from the Exchanges to create Learning Journeys for more extended study. What are the principles and practices that neuropsychology and attendant research on mindfulness can teach us? What is our field-based experience as process consultants. The work of this collaboration is just beginning to take shape. If you are interested in joining sign in here and the hosts will get back to you about the next steps we are taking.
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The Neuropsychology of Collaboration & Design
Neuroscience, neuropsychology, social psychology, and cognitive science are providing growing insights into how people leading collaborations and design thinking processes can create optimal environments for contribution. GLEN Exchanges held in the fall of 2017 and continuing in early 2018 ignited interest in continuing to gather references and resources, and to harvest the insights from the Exchanges to create Learning Journeys for more extended study. What are the principles and practices that neuropsychology and attendant research on mindfulness can teach us? What is our field-based experience as process consultants. The work of this collaboration is just beginning to take shape. If you are interested in joining sign in here and the hosts will get back to you about the next steps we are taking.

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Neuroscience, neuropsychology, social psychology, and cognitive science are providing growing insights into how people leading collaborations and design thinking processes can create optimal environments for contribution. GLEN Exchanges held in the fall of 2017 and continuing in early 2018 ignited interest in continuing to gather references and resources, and to harvest the insights from the Exchanges to create Learning Journeys for more extended study. What are the principles and practices that neuropsychology and attendant research on mindfulness can teach us? What is our field-based experience as process consultants. The work of this collaboration is just beginning to take shape. If you are interested in joining sign in here and the hosts will get back to you about the next steps we are taking.