Articles et réflexions sur les sciences comportementales appliquées au management au leadership et à l'entreprise
David McRaney 08/26/2012 22:45 Benjamin Franklin knew how to deal with haters. Born in 1706 as the eighth of 17 children to a Massachusetts soap and candlestick maker, the chances Benjamin would go on to become a gentleman, scholar, scientist, statesman,...
The connection between mother and child is ever deeper than thought By Robert Martone | Tuesday, December 4, 2012 | The link between a mother and child is profound, and new research suggests a physical connection even deeper than anyone thought. The profound...
A common complaint about wrinkle-masking Botox is that recipients have difficulty displaying emotions on their faces. That side effect might be a good thing, however, for people with treatment-resistant depression. In the first randomized, controlled...
Feeling sociable or reckless? You might have toxoplasmosis, an infection caused by the microscopic parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which the CDC estimates has infected about 22.5 percent of Americans older than 12 years old. Researchers tested participants...
Voilà ci dessous une interview sur l'optimisme, à lire et à méditer.... JM Santi Expert Neuro sciences du comportement L’optimisme selon Luc SIMONET Luc SIMONET est avocat au barreau de Bruxelles depuis 1976. Ancien membre du conseil de l’Ordre Conseiller...
Voilà un article et un livre qui remettent les choses en place. Sans tomber dans l'extrème inverse et promouvoir l'introversion, laissons la sortir de l'ombre et nous autoriser à faire des alternances. Juste pour méditer sur nous et notre société http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-power-of-introverts&WT.mc_id=SA_CAT_MB_20120125...
Dans notre culture industrielle et financière, le manager a été souvent apparenté à un « SuperTech », capable de résoudre les problèmes opérationnels plus vite et mieux que ses collaborateurs. Mais est-ce la seule tâche d’un manager ? Imaginons une nouvelle...
L'empathie dans les échanges interpersonnels Le cerveau, simulateur du monde extérieur est programmé par des modèles internes en vue de l’action. Ces modèles innés ou acquis se développent par un processus simple : Le cerveau projette sur l’environnement...
Toujours prendre les précautions avant même de commencer. Imaginer le pire avant même que l'on commence à faire.... Ne pourrait on pas commencer à faire et regarder en même temps si il n'y a pas de régulation à mener. Pour des neuroscientifiques ils ne...
The Earth is flat. A full moon leads to more crime. Humans were created less than 10,000 years ago. If you made your way through even the most general of science educations, the above statements should strike you as suspect. Having a Copernican worldview...
Four Things Most People Get Wrong About Memory Scientific American By Katherine Harmon | August 4, 2011 Human memory has been shown again and again to be far from perfect. We overlook big things, forget details, conflate events. One famous experiment...
Introduction Have you ever been playing cards and wished you could use psychic powers to draw the card you wanted? You may not be psychic, but you can still have the power of probability on your side. In this activity you'll investigate the probabilities...
Managing Without Managers by Ricardo Semler In Brazil, where paternalism and the family business fiefdom still flourish, I am president of a manufacturing company that treats its 800 employees like responsible adults. Most of them—including factory workers—set...
Why My Former Employees Still Work for Me by Ricardo Semler I own a manufacturing company in Brazil called Semco, about which I can report the following curious fact: no one in the company really knows how many people we employ. When we walk through our...
Where Does Identity Come From? A fascinating new neuroscience experiment probes an ancient philosophical question—and hints that you might want to get out more By Jason Castro assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at Bates College Imagine...
How to Ace an Interview: Feel Powerful Experiments show that simple psychological preparations make a big difference By Cindi May In today's competitive job market, hopeful employees want to know what qualities lead one job candidate to prevail over dozens...
Brain Researchers Can Detect Who We Are Thinking About FMRI scans of volunteers' media prefrontal cortexes revealed unique brain activity patterns associated with individual characters or personalities as subjects thought about them By Charles Q. Choi...
Des voix s'élèvent de plus en plus... Des collaborateurs insatisfaits de leurs systèmes de management déshumanisants, des organisations plus adaptées face aux vissicitudes des marchés, des procédures ne réflétant pas la réalité opérationnelle... Génération...
Is Cocoa the Brain Drug of the Future? By Daisy Yuhas | Thursday, February 28, 2013 | Cognition-Boosting Compounds It's news chocolate lovers have been craving: raw cocoa may be packed with brain-boosting compounds. Researchers at the University of L'Aquila...
De plus en plus, j’observe au sein de mes missions, des managers déboussolés ne sachant plus quoi mettre en œuvre afin d’assurer l’atteinte des objectifs et le respect des engagements. Il leur tient à cœur de préserver une ambiance de travail et une émulation...
Be Mine Forever: Oxytocin May Help Build Long-Lasting Love The hormone oxytocin increases empathy and communication, key to sustaining a relationship between mates By Luciana Gravotta | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 If cupid had studied neuroscience, he’d...
Voici de lien d'une video très pédagogue sur les constituants de notre système nerveux que sont les cellules gliales. Les cellules gliales Peu étudiées jusqu'à nos jours ces cellules ont un rôle très important dans notre cerveau. C'est un peu des faciliteurs...
Voici les modèles cognitifs du développement des traits de personnalité de A.T. Beck et J.E. Young qui sont très influents autant dans les milieux de la recherche que de la pratique clinique. STRATÉGIES SUR-UTILISÉES Pour Beck, les troubles de la personnalité...
It has been said that the eyes are windows to the soul. Research has at least shown that the apertures of our eyes offer a glimpse into the mind By Joss Fong | Friday, December 7, 2012 What do an orgasm, a multiplication problem and a photo of a dead...
Case studies suggest that some forms of consciousness may not require an intact cerebrum By Ferris Jabr | Tuesday, December 4, 2012 | The computer, smartphone or other electronic device on which you may be reading this article, tracking the weather or...