Episode 21: Brainomics: the economic imperative behind Brain Health
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''When you tell people that we can make people’s lives better, there’s some segments of society and decision makers where that doesn’t move the needle for them. What moves the needle for them is the economic consequences. So for us, Brainomics is a little overlay. I call it the 1% overlay on the flourishing or thriving story about better brain health and better brain performance. We can show there’s no conflict. People can flourish and your organization can do better economically''
Host Linda Jarnhamn talks to Andrew Nevin and Stephen White, from the Center for Brain Health and dig deep into Brainomics - the economic imperative behind Brain Health.
Together they explore questions around:
- Why measuring brain health is key for both individuals and organisations
- How changing a few small habits can result in a 25% productivity increase
- How to optimise neural capacity for brain health and performance
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