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NeuroLeadership Institute
Making organizations more human through science.
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Overview

Global consultancy applying neuroscience to leadership, culture, performance, and inclusion—delivering behavior change at scale via research, advisory, and scalable learning.

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Number of Employees

51-200

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ConsultingDigital Solutions

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Europe, Latam, North America, Oceania

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Australia, Chile, United Kingdom, United States Of America

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Year of foundation

2007

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Privately Held

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Professional Services

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The NeuroLeadership Institute is a leading global research organization and pioneer in the neuroscience of leadership. Since its inception the Institute has united the world’s foremost neuroscientists, leadership researchers, and organizational practitioners with the purpose of transforming how we think, develop, and perform. With operations worldwide, the Institute provides unique brain-based, process-focused, and outcome-driven methodologies and frameworks that help individuals and organizations facilitate positive change and lead more effectively. Organized into three branches, the NeuroLeadership Institute provides a customized approach to applied neuroscience. Our Research department highlights breakthroughs in neuroscience and produces peer-reviewed research that is published in papers comprising the NeuroLeadership Journal. We feature these papers at our annual Summit. Our Education department offers programs for individuals and teams that wish to learn new skills and explore the four domains of neuroleadership: decision making and problem solving, emotional regulation, collaboration, and the facilitation of change. Our Solutions business operationalizes our research to help organizations transform their effectiveness, with a focus in three practice areas: Performance, Diversity, and Learning.