The Neuroscience — and Value — of Social Learning
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audio
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Business
Education
Science
Social Sciences
Publication Date |
Jul 12, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:56:16

In today’s hybrid and remote work environments, understanding the social aspects of learning is essential for ensuring that important ideas and initiatives resonate and drive change at both individual and organizational levels. Social learning enhances knowledge retention and fosters lasting behavior change by activating key brain networks.Successful businesses harness the power of social context—whether in-person or in virtual settings—to boost attention, link new information to existing knowledge, spark insights, and make learning memorable through emotional engagement.Leaders and changemakers will gain practical insights on leveraging social learning to drive better performance and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your team’s development efforts, achieve lasting organizational change, and create a brighter, more connected future.

On this episode of Your Brain at Work, Dr. Emma Sarro and Dr. David Rock dive into the latest research on the science of social learning.

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