• The 7 Secrets of Neuron Leadership

  • What Top Military Commanders, Neuroscientists, and the Ancient Greeks Teach Us about Inspiring Teams
  • By: W. Craig Reed
  • Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
  • Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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The 7 Secrets of Neuron Leadership

By: W. Craig Reed
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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Leadership techniques backed by the world's most effective teams

The 7 Secrets of Neuron Leadership offers a diverse collection of wisdom and practical knowledge to help you build and lead your most effective team yet. Written by a former US Navy diver, this book draws from the author's experiences and beyond to reveal key truths about the nature of teamwork, and expose the core of effective team leadership. You'll go back to ancient Greece to discover the nine personality types and the seven types of love that form the foundation of human interaction, and learn how to use this wisdom as a scaffold for communication within your own team. You'll mine the latest neuroscience research as you delve into the Triune Brain and personality neurotransmitters, and explore the biological hardwiring that can be finessed and focused to achieve results.

Throughout, you'll gain insightful perspective from military and business leaders about what does - and doesn't - work in the real world; discussions with a former head of NASA, a Deputy Secretary of Defense, Navy SEAL officers, two Secretaries of the Navy, and dozens of CEOs, executives, researchers, and renowned world leaders provide invaluable advice backed by a track record of success.

  • Gain insight from top business and military leaders
  • Explore ancient Greek philosophy on team building
  • Discover helpful truths from modern neuroscience research
  • Learn to communicate, educate, and motivate more effectively

Effective teamwork begins with building the right team, and leading with the right kind of leadership for that particular team. The 7 Secrets of Neuron Leadership shows you how to put the right players in place and give them the support, guidance, and direction they need to bring home exceptional results.

©2018 W. Craig Reed (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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Narration can make or break brilliance

I have served enlisted for eight years and am making the transition to officer. I was hoping for something that will help me shift my leadership paradigm of the one to the other and, based on the book’s summary, I felt this audiobook could be that aide. If my expectations were aptly placed, then the narrator has severely handicapped the author’s intent. While principles being taught in this book are drawn from military experiences, I believe the goal of the author was to change their tone and richness. This is undone by a narrator who reads the text like someone reading a military manual. His performance is unwavering in style page by page, making it impossible to fully feel what the author was intending to teach. Very unfortunate.

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ugh

The writer is attempting to be clever but it comes across poorly. The constant reference to "wisdom of the ancients" is mind numbing. The stories and bios lack real impact.

There are many better books on the topic.

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