![]() He coined the term ‘NeuroLeadership’ and co-founded the NeuroLeadership Institute, a global initiative bringing neuroscientists and leadership experts together to build a new science for leadership development. The massive contribution of people such as David Rock is to bring real neuroscience works and studies to the table of management and leadership. Not only does the author provides popularization of complex studies but he also packages those into an easy to understand (and to apply !) model. In other word : David Rock contributes to transforming management and leadership from business disciplines to proper sciences through actionable principles. This is an invaluable contribution.Īs John Barbuto states in his article about Change Management Neuroscience : ![]() Haven’t people who’ve been doing organizational change been using science, such as science from psychology? Yes. That science proceeds based on using scientific tools to look at behavior itself. ![]() What is new is that we are now looking at the origins of behavior in the brain. The SCARF paper (first published in 2008) draws on extensive social neuroscience studies to propose a simple framework. In a nutshell, social neuroscience studies how and which parts of the brain react to different types of stimuli related to social interactions. At the very heart there are two overarching principles. First, our motivation driving social behavior is governed by the will to minimize threat and maximize reward. Second, social needs are treated in much the same way in the brain as the primary needs such as food and water. This is an obsolete model of the brain but as Marty Rossman said in this fascinating presentation (at 29 mins) it is good enough for non-scientists to understand the basic structure of the human brain and the structural consequences on social neurosciences. ![]() This information is specific to each watershed, or drainage basin, and takes into account both the projected supply of water, projected demand due to population growth and water use, and features of the watershed, such as soil properties and land cover.This model splits the brain in three parts. An extremely wet event for your area experiences an amount of precipitation over 48 hours that normally happens only 8 times during the 1981-2005 baseline period.ĭrought risk is based on water supply stress, which estimates how much of the available water in a location will be used by human activity, like watering the lawn. Your storm risk rating is based on both of these dynamics: the typical number of extremely wet or snowy events and the amount of rain or snow that will fall during those storms. Ratings are based on projected 2050 risk and the change from historical risk.Ī rating of 1 represents the lowest risk 100 is the highest.Ĭlimate models project that both the frequency and amount of precipitation are likely to increase throughout most of the US. Estately can also email you updates when new homes come on the market that match your search, change price, or go under contract.Ĥ25b66e4-7407-4b57-9a98-4005bc1e59c2 2 /100ĬlimateCheck® ratings reflect hazard risk at a property relative to the rest of the contiguous United States. The MLS is widely considered to be the most authoritative, up-to-date, accurate, and complete source of real estate for-sale in the USA.Įstately updates this data as quickly as possible and shares as much information with our users as allowed by local rules. That means we can display all the properties listed by other member brokerages of the local Association of Realtors-unless the seller has requested that the listing not be published or marketed online. Listing courtesy of RMLS / Cascade Sothebys International RealtyĪs a licensed real estate brokerage, Estately has access to the same database professional Realtors use: the Multiple Listing Service (or MLS). The backyard is a lush oasis, with fruit trees and valley views. Full downstairs provides private living space that could serve many purposes from multi-generational living to Air BnB space. ![]() Where else in Happy Valley can you find this much land for this price? If you're tired of cookie cutter homes on tiny lots with HOA fees, you will love this home. This is move-in ready, mid-century gem sits on an acre of relaxing of private land. ![]()
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