In the May 2009 issue of INC., an interview is conducted with Charles Jacobs. I want to share one question and his answer with you:
Q: What does brain science tell us about leadership?
A: Recently, we’ve learned a lot about mirror neurons. If I observe you doing an action, the neurons in my brain responsible for that action will fire. So do neurons in the area that indicates intent. I’m not only mirroring your action in my brain; I’m also mirroring the reason for your action. The best thing a leader can do is set an example.
The extended interview is here.
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