Neuro-Collaborating: The teambuilding prowess of the brain

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28 Feb

Neuro-Collaborating: The teambuilding prowess of the brain

Neuro-Collaborating: The teambuilding prowess of the brain

Friday, February 28, 2025 (12:00 AM) to Saturday, February 28, 2026 (11:59 PM)
3 PDCs
Provider: Community Resilience Initiative
Course Name: Neuro-Collaborating: The teambuilding prowess of the brain

Speaker: Rick Griffin
Program Type: Videoconferences, webcasts, audiocasts, podcasts, eBooks, self-directed E-Learning
Registration URL: https://criresilient.lmscheckout.com/Course/view/trauma-informed-leadership---neuro-collaboration

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The team-building prowess of the brain… 1. Apply concepts impacting relationships: Sensory data, internalization of threat, production of safety. 2. Understand and identify the greatest protective and risk factors affecting the predicting brain. 3. Inspect our value sets that point to the deficit between cognitive interpretation and emotional experience. Reflect and investigate the social models created based on these social norms. 4. Examine the patterns and models one brings into the workspace that encourages/discourage collaboration.

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In the workplace, our brain is constantly determining whether someone is a “friend or foe.” Unfortunately, the brain defaults to foe in most cases. It can take leaders quite some time to move individuals from the foe to friend zone. Thankfully, the brain also has an innate ability to connect and collaborate. This session focuses on the key leadership skill of buffering the effect of the “foe feelings” by utilizing the brain’s collaboration mechanisms.