Tag: Kisima Psychological Services
Leadership neuro-tools for improved decision-making
Our brains are complex organs. Leaders who understand how their own brains and others’ brains respond in different scenarios will be better equipped to ensure optimal decision-making, problem-solving, and collaboration. While our brains respond to social threats and rewards with the same intensity as physical threats and rewards, the threat response is stronger than the reward response.
Leadership in uncertain times
Leaders must navigate increasingly complex challenges. These include economic uncertainty, rapid technological change, evolving workforce requirements and stakeholder demands. Within this context of leadership in uncertain times, traditional skills no longer suffice.
Balancing leadership and followership
While leaders are expected to steer the corporate ship and make executive decisions in their organisations, employees - by the same token - need to consider some accountability for the roles they fulfil.


























