Posts tagged with: Claxton
Hubris in leadership: a peril of unbridled intuition? (2015)
"The authors argue that intuition is a central factor in hubristic leadership. Further, that when intuition becomes misunderstood, unchecked or unbridled, hubristic behaviour is more likely to appear. Guy...
Conference 2012 notes: Session 2
This set features notes from the following presentations to session 2 (Hubris and neuroscience) of our conference 'The Intoxication of power: From Neurosciences to hubris in healthcare and public life'....
The psychology of the powerful. (2012)
"Human intelligence is made up of four different mental systems. None is infallible. You need a "jazz quartet of them" or the decision-making process can become unreliable and potentially dangerous. ...
Conference 2012: Guy Claxton – The emotional brain and decision making
"...presents hubris as a disorder of intelligence and, more specifically as a particular form of stupidity, representing a breakdown in what are normally regarded as self-regulating systems Professor Guy...
Research Café 2, 2012 – Overview
We hosted our second Research Café on Tuesday 28th February, 2012 at the Institute of Directors on Pall Mall, London. Speaking was Dr Roland Zahn, Medical Research Council Clinician Scientist...