#300 – From Languishing to Flourishing
HR Power Lunch
Stress is part of our life; how do we keep it under control? We will work on the understanding of what happens to our multiple brains when we are in a negative state of mind and the implications for our working life. Burnout syndrome is avoidable. We will present practical tips to thrive.
Through the comprehension of the concept of stress and our physiological rhythms, participants will be able to apply practical daily routines in their lives toward a healthier lifestyle during these pandemic times.
Speaker: Dr. Carlos Davidovich, MD, Neuromanagement Expert
Carlos has over 20 years of experience supporting the development of leaders and management teams alike on an international scale. Raised and educated in Argentina, Carlos lived and worked in Europe for twelve years, in Canada for seven years where he worked as a Performance Coach and was given workshops and lectures on Neuromanagement, applying neuroscience in organizations and business. Actually, is back in Madrid working with clients from Europe, US and Canada.
Originally educated as a Medical Doctor in Argentina, Carlos draws on this training in medicine, and understanding of the brain, to apply neuromanagement coaching modalities that lead to obvious, sustainable change for his clients. Over the course of his career, for more than twenty years he has also gained management experience in business executive roles working for multinationals such as Hoffmann-La Roche and Pharmacia Corp/Pfizer in the area of Biotechnology applied to human health.
He is a professor of Neuromanagement in the MBA program at the University of New York in Prague, a guest lecturer for the Masters in Leadership program at the Lang School of Business & Economics at the University of Guelph and a thought leader with the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate