Brain the Company.
Sought after everywhere: the creative thinkers, groundbreaking ideas, and innovative products that set things apart. The brain, after all, is the only system capable of generating new ideas. Learning from the brain means learning how to think smarter – and grasping the structures that nurture innovation.
- Leaders gain exclusive, first-hand insights.
- Employees discover a fresh and approachable way to understand the brain.
- Companies apply the brain’s pathways to enhance their internal information flow.
I brain your company.
Workshops and Seminars
Set aside traditional methods for sparking ‘creativity.’ For those aiming to build connected and innovative business frameworks, the real expert to learn from is the brain itself. The biological principles of the brain are transferable to the world of business. In my seminars and workshops, I break down:
- The nature of creativity and the workings of ‘innovative thinking.’
- How to boost our inspiration and craft out-of-the-box solutions.
- Which corporate structures encourage innovative approaches.
Knowledge Management and Consulting
Don’t search for innovations—attract them! The seeds of new ideas are already planted within your company, embedded in the know-how of your employees. Leverage this treasure trove of knowledge, optimize your company’s information flow, and bring the right minds together at the right moment.
I will show you how to harness the brain’s mechanisms to organize knowledge effectively within your company. I assist in optimizing internal communication pathways and help build knowledge networks inspired by the brain. Partnering with top IT firms in neurobiological knowledge management, I open the door to nature’s most efficient networks.
Innovative Work Environments and Workspace Design
In the brain, form equals function. Great ideas don’t emerge from nowhere; they are the product of a robust cognitive architecture. The brain’s structure and its functions work together to generate new thoughts. Our cognitive abilities are significantly influenced by the structure and environment in which they unfold.
But what makes a truly innovative workspace? Open-plan offices or private work pods? Constant connectivity or secluded rooms? Table football or whiteboards? Together with leading global developers of modern office concepts, I translate the biology of the brain into innovative work environments that optimally support creative thinking.”
Learning from Biology.
For thousands of years, the brain has been the expert in innovation. Why not take advantage of its biology?