How learning styles can influence what kind of leader you are? Psychologist Jennifer Cook

Ep#4 | AXA Research Files
In this episode of the AXA Research Files, Greg Foot meets Psychologist Jen Cook to investigate how our personality types – social or individual – determine how we learn, and lead. His journey takes in a Gorilla pen at a zoo, a kid’s art group, a corporate bonding session, and Jen’s brain-test in an MRI scanner. What are the implications for all of us, for the board rooms and class rooms of the future? And is he accessing his own silver back gorilla leadership skills?
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