October 26, 2009
Dopamine controls the flow of information in the frontal lobes from other areas of the brain. It is commonly associated with the pleasure system, providing feelings of enjoyment and reinforcement to motivate a person proactively to perform certain activities. Dopamine disorders can cause a decline in neurocognitive functions, especially memory, attention, and problem-solving. Reduced dopamine [...]
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October 2, 2009
The internet disperses power, the consequence of which is that, as long as we have free will, intrinsic inspiration will trump external control. The social age requires association, rather than disassociation. That means we mustn’t forget leadership, we must reframe it. Leadership as talent development and creative vision can go a long way.
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