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Management article
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Reference no. ROT128
Published by: Rotman Management Magazine
Originally published in: "Rotman Management Magazine", 2011

Abstract

In this interview, the author argues that 'winner's brains' - the brains of highly successful individuals in a wide range of fields - operate quite differently than the average brain. He describes the five 'brain power tools' that are characteristic of the winner's brain, including an 'opportunity radar' and a 'goal laser'. He also explains how we can all take better care of our brains throughout our lives and work toward developing a winner's brain.

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Abstract

In this interview, the author argues that 'winner's brains' - the brains of highly successful individuals in a wide range of fields - operate quite differently than the average brain. He describes the five 'brain power tools' that are characteristic of the winner's brain, including an 'opportunity radar' and a 'goal laser'. He also explains how we can all take better care of our brains throughout our lives and work toward developing a winner's brain.

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