Neuroscience & Human Performance for Leaders

Wednesday, March 12, 2025
9:40 AM – 
10:40 AM
Potomac

This session will explore the case study of a former Koop Award winning program at DENSO Automotive, a North American employer with a unique journey that is linking leadership training with Neuroscience & Human Performance research. The program concurrently aims to impact business performance, engagement survey scores, mental well-being, psychological safety, leadership burnout, safety decision making and physical health. Through organic evolution it represents an innovative and exciting total worker health approach to workplace health and human performance.

Learning Objectives
After completing this session, participants will be able to:
  1. Describe the link between brain health and biometric health markers.
  2. Identify the various factors and neural hardwiring that impacts leadership burnout.
  3. Explain the neuroscience link between stress, prefrontal cortex function, decision making, mental well-being and health.
  4. Recognize the relationship between leadership behaviors, organizational processes, team engagement, human performance and well-being.
mcloughlin
HBD International