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1 Dr. Suzanne Kryder www.theMindtoLead.com Chesapeake Bay Organization Development Network Transform Minds to Transform Organizations April 30, 2010

2 Minds Influence Minds Influence Organizations © 2010 Suzanne Kryder 2

3 Brains are Naturally Negative  Vigilance & anxiety  Sensitivity to negative information  High priority storage  Negative information trumps positive  Lingering traces of negativity in brain  Vicious cycle of negativity creates pessimism --Hanson, Buddha’s Brain, 2009 Is a good strategy for influencing another negative mind?

4 Brain-based Skill #1: Meeting of the Minds Reflect calm mind Laser focused mind Inquire solving mind 4 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

5 Britt 5 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

6 The Mind to Lead Model 6 Problem Reactivity Judgments, Assumptions, & Ambiguity Ineffective Decisions & PUSH Behaviors © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

7 My response? 7 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

8 The Mind to Lead Model 8 Mindfulness Exploration Influence Outcome ProcessProblem Negativity & Reactivity Judgments, Assumptions, & Ambiguity Ineffective Decisions & PUSH Behaviors …no matter what © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

9 Objectives 1. Major structures and functions of the brain 2. Research on how leaders can train the mind to stay calm and manage change 3. Three brain-based skills for managing ambiguity and complexity: Meeting of Minds, Mind over Matter, and Peace of Mind 9 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

10 Neuroleadership A new scientific framework that uses findings on how the brain works to enhance the practice of leading others. 10 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

11 Jean 11 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

12 12 Neomammalian (Human): corresponds to cortex Paleomammalian (Mammalian): roughly corresponds to limbic system including amygdala Reptilian: roughly corresponds to brain stem MacLean, P. D. 1990. The Triune Brain in Evolution: Role in Paleocerebral Functions. New York: Springer. Triune Brain © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

13 Brain-based Skill #2: Mind over Matter 13 We create non-reactivity by developing circuits in our brain that enable the lower affect- generating circuits (limbic amygdala) to be regulated by the higher modulating ones (prefrontal cortex or PFC). Mindful awareness may directly influence non- reactivity by altering the connections between the PFC and limbic area. --Siegel, The Mindful Brain, 2007 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

14 Mindfulness Practices  Feet and Seat  Warm Sandy Beach  Breath Awareness 14 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder

15 15 © 2010 Suzanne Kryder Gene

16  Three negative thoughts about someone I dislike at work: A. B. C.  From The Work by Byron Katie (www.thework.com)www.thework.com Ask four questions: 1.Is it true? 2.Can you absolutely know that it’s true? 3.How do you react when you believe that thought? 4.Who would you be with the thought? © 2010 Byron Katie, Inc. Brain-based Skill #3: Peace of Mind 16

17 Summary Transform Organizations by Transforming Minds by remembering:  Brains are naturally negative  To PULL out rather than PUSH into minds  Prefrontal cortex can modulate reactivity in limbic system Copyright 2009 Suzanne Kryder, Inc.17


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