Raise Your Game: The Battle For Our Minds — Are We Winning Or Losing?

Dec 03, 2017 1 Min Read
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Ask anyone around you what they want out of an ordinary day, and you’ll be faced with a paradox: we all want to be more productive, and we all wish we could just unplug from life’s relentless demands on our focus and attention. Something’s got to give, but at what cost?

Head of Learning & Growth of Leaderonomics, Hui Yi-Wen shares about the battle for our minds in this technology-driven and automation age.

Battle for our minds

Are we allowing technology to hijack our cognitive capacity?

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