Could THIS be the most disruptive idea in America: The evolution of women’s leadership from the home and the hearth to the White House. As an expert on The New Science of the Female BRAIN, my work shows that women are uniquely suited to manage high levels of complexity during highly stressful, volatile times. In an online report, I draw upon 40-years worth of research across a dozen fields of science, including neurobiology, the neuroplastic brain, split-brain research, the psychology of perception, and both cultural and physical anthropology.
ALEXIA PARKS is a Virtual Mentor with the United Nations, an author, and one of Newsweek’s “50 People Who Matter Most On The Internet.” She is also the founder of the 10 TRAITS Women’s Leadership Training Program with training applications for all women, of all ages, in all countries.
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