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SUMMARY:2019 Get Doped Up: Activate Your Brain for Results
DESCRIPTION:What is the one most common thing jeopardizing success in organizations large and small? Motivation. Motivated employees improve an organization's productivity\, results\, and its competitive advantage. They are highly engaged\, more creative\, and better problem solvers. Organizations with a highly motivated workforce are more profitable and have a higher rate of retention and customer satisfaction.\n\n\n\nResearch has identified that people willing to work hard had higher dopamine levels in the stratum and prefrontal cortex two areas known to impact motivation and reward. The brain can be trained to seek the burst of dopamine created by rewarding experiences. You create the dopamine environment and the brain does the rest.\n\n\n\nIn this fast moving\, interactive and exciting talk\, those that attend will be inspired to:\n\n Outline the strategies to raise their dopamine levels and win the mental game for success.\n Increase productivity and profitability by raising levels of motivation\n\n\n\nPresenter:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLori King-Taylor\n\nTrinity Performance Solutions
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\nWhat is the one most common thing jeopardizing success in organizations large and small? Motivation. Motivated employees improve an organization'\;s productivity\, results\, and its competitive advantage. They are highly engaged\, more creative\, and better problem solvers. Organizations with a highly motivated workforce are more profitable and have a higher rate of retention and customer satisfaction.
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\nResearch has identified that people willing to work hard had higher dopamine levels in the stratum and prefrontal cortex &ndash\; two areas known to impact motivation and reward. The brain can be trained to seek the burst of dopamine created by rewarding experiences. \; You create the dopamine environment and the brain does the rest.
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\nIn this fast moving\, interactive and exciting talk\, those that attend will be inspired to:\n