Neuroscience at Work: Work Smarter, Not Harder (On-Demand - FliP University)
Overview
What can I do to make myself smarter? How might I multitask better? Can I utilize more of my brain? How can I help my stakeholders make better decisions?
People are endlessly fascinated with what brain science can do for them. And rightly so. Our brains are a 3-pound powerhouse with outsized impact and upsized potential.
This course is taught by a neuroscientist with an MBA and, therefore, it is uniquely pracademic: deeply rooted in science and made practical with real-world tips that you can use straight away. Learn how to optimize your brain and the brains around you.
Access expires 180 days from purchase date |
Applicable for
Learning Objectives
- implement practical advice and tips that will improve your performance, creativity, and happiness
- use neuroscience to help you support clients and colleagues
- make change happen by honouring how the brain works
- improve decision making in yourself and others
- generate better creative thinking and problem solving
- optimize your brain functioning
- organize meetings and people for maximum effectiveness
- work smarter, not harder!
Content
- neuromyths debunked!
- principle #1: understand the Bayesian inference effect on change
- principle #2: activate the unconscious brain
- principle #3: value emotions
- principle #4: engage the visual system
- principle #5: nourish the brain
- principle #6: encourage system 2 thinking
- principle #7: train the brain to learn better
- principle #8: how to trust your gut
- principle #9: separate your thinking
- principle #10: delight in the unusual
- principle #11: engage all the senses
- principle #12: promote focused thinking
Course Content Created: 2020
Course Content Updated: 2024
The information is current as of the creation or last updated date. While we strive to keep our inventory updated and periodically remove outdated titles, changes in accounting, tax, legislation and technology may occur. Purchasers should note the date and verify for themselves if the course is still relevant to their needs.About This Product
On-Demand Courses by FliP University. What if online learning was even better than in-person? At FliP University, we’ve taken the best of in-person workshops and put it online. Our content is "pracademic" (that is practical + academic), whimsical, transformative, and thoroughly modern, at the forefront of organizational needs. It is based on research from cognitive neuroscience, creativity, social, organizational and positive psychology, learning theory, and clinical practice.
How to get started
Upon completion of purchase, go to mylms.bccpa.ca and log in using your CPABC Online Services credentials. Click “Go to your Courses and Materials” to go to your Learning Center, then find and click on your course title.
Course Dates & Registration
- 3
- CPD Hours
- 0
- Ethics Hours
- 0
- AML Hours
- 7
- Credits
Starting April 1, 2026, a 2.1% fee will be applied to all credit card transactions. Learn more about this fee and how it relates to PD registrations.
Neuroscience at Work: Work Smarter, Not Harder (On-Demand - FliP University)
- 3
- CPD Hours
- 0
- Ethics Hours
- 0
- AML Hours
- 7
- Credits
Overview
What can I do to make myself smarter? How might I multitask better? Can I utilize more of my brain? How can I help my stakeholders make better decisions?
People are endlessly fascinated with what brain science can do for them. And rightly so. Our brains are a 3-pound powerhouse with outsized impact and upsized potential.
This course is taught by a neuroscientist with an MBA and, therefore, it is uniquely pracademic: deeply rooted in science and made practical with real-world tips that you can use straight away. Learn how to optimize your brain and the brains around you.
Access expires 180 days from purchase date |
Applicable for
Learning Objectives
- implement practical advice and tips that will improve your performance, creativity, and happiness
- use neuroscience to help you support clients and colleagues
- make change happen by honouring how the brain works
- improve decision making in yourself and others
- generate better creative thinking and problem solving
- optimize your brain functioning
- organize meetings and people for maximum effectiveness
- work smarter, not harder!
Content
- neuromyths debunked!
- principle #1: understand the Bayesian inference effect on change
- principle #2: activate the unconscious brain
- principle #3: value emotions
- principle #4: engage the visual system
- principle #5: nourish the brain
- principle #6: encourage system 2 thinking
- principle #7: train the brain to learn better
- principle #8: how to trust your gut
- principle #9: separate your thinking
- principle #10: delight in the unusual
- principle #11: engage all the senses
- principle #12: promote focused thinking
Course Content Created: 2020
Course Content Updated: 2024
The information is current as of the creation or last updated date. While we strive to keep our inventory updated and periodically remove outdated titles, changes in accounting, tax, legislation and technology may occur. Purchasers should note the date and verify for themselves if the course is still relevant to their needs.About This Product
On-Demand Courses by FliP University. What if online learning was even better than in-person? At FliP University, we’ve taken the best of in-person workshops and put it online. Our content is "pracademic" (that is practical + academic), whimsical, transformative, and thoroughly modern, at the forefront of organizational needs. It is based on research from cognitive neuroscience, creativity, social, organizational and positive psychology, learning theory, and clinical practice.
How to get started
Upon completion of purchase, go to mylms.bccpa.ca and log in using your CPABC Online Services credentials. Click “Go to your Courses and Materials” to go to your Learning Center, then find and click on your course title.
Course Dates & Registration
Starting April 1, 2026, a 2.1% fee will be applied to all credit card transactions. Learn more about this fee and how it relates to PD registrations.