Understanding your brain in a crisis
By Dr Paul Gibson, Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University
When confronted with an emergency, the human brain can behave in a way that seems rational but may in fact be disastrous. Understanding our thought processes and brain behaviour can help us make positive decisions in a crisis. Click here to download the article and read more.
Thanks for the share, PMJ!
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