A researcher and consultant burrows deep inside the heads of one modern two-career couple to examine how each partner processes the workday--revealing how a more nuanced understanding of the Brain can allow us to better organize, prioritize, recall, and sort our daily lives.
Emily and Paul are the parents of two young children, and professionals with different careers.
Their days are filled with a bewildering blizzard of emails, phone calls, more emails, meetings, projects, p.
Emily is the newly promoted vice president of marketing at a large corporation
Paul works from home or from clients\' offices as an independent IT consultant.
Rock explores issues such as: why our brains feel so taxed, and how to maximize our mental resourceswhy it\'s so hard to focus, and how to better manage distractionshow to maximize the chance of finding insights to solve seemingly insurmountable problemshow to keep Your cool in any situation, so that you can make the best decisions possiblehow to collaborate more effectively with otherswhy providing feedback is so difficult, and how to make it easierhow to be more effective at changing other people\'s behaviorand much more.--Daniel Akst, Fortune Small Business A researcher and consultant burrows deep inside the heads of one modern two-career couple to examine how each partner processes the workday--revealing how a more nuanced understanding of the Brain can allow us to better organize, prioritize, recall, and sort our daily lives.
Emily and Paul are the parents of two young children, and professionals with different careers.
By analyzing what is going on in their heads, he offers solutions Emily and Paul (and all of us) can use to survive and thrive in today\'s hyperbusy Work environment--and still feel energized and accomplished at the end of the day.
In Your Brain at Work, Dr.
Rock is an expert on how the Brain functions in a Work setting.
Dr.
David Rock goes inside Emily and Paul\'s brains to see how they function as each attempts to sort, prioritize, organize, and act on the vast quantities of information they receive in one typical day.
In Your Brain at Work, Dr.
Just staying ahead of the storm has become a seemingly insurmountable task.
Their days are filled with a bewildering blizzard of emails, phone calls, more emails, meetings, projects, proposals, and plans.
Emily is the newly promoted vice president of marketing at a large corporation
Paul works from home or from clients\' offices as an independent IT consultant.
A researcher and consultant burrows deep inside the heads of one modern two-career couple to examine how each partner processes the workday--revealing how a more nuanced understanding of the Brain can allow us to better organize, prioritize, recall, and sort our daily lives.
Emily and Paul are the parents of two young children, and professionals with different careers