Pierre-marie Lledo
CNRS Research Director and Director at Pasteur (perception and memory)
Biography Neurobiologist Pierre-Marie Lledo, a former student of the École Normale Supérieure, received the CNRS bronze medal in 1995. In 2001, he became a research director at the Alfred Fessard Institute of Neurobiology. Appointed in 2011 as a research director at CNRS in the Genes, Synapses, and Cognition laboratory, he also leads the Perception and Memory unit at the Pasteur Institute. A member of the European Academy of Sciences, the Paris Neuroscience School (ENP), the French Society of Neuroscience, the Society of Physiology, and the European Neuroscience Association (ENA), he is a visiting professor at Harvard University in the United States. A specialist in exploring the brain's functioning in its adaptation and regeneration capabilities, his work has been awarded numerous prizes, including that of the National Academy of Medicine in 2005.
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Neuro-Sympathetic Management
During this presentation, the idea is to show that sciences provide tools that assist management techniques and enhance the performance of the company. Today, managers have tried everything to optimize the potential of employees, to find happiness at work, to increase motivation... However, the conditions that allow the brain to truly flourish and be optimal are often absent from management techniques. What neuroscience can bring to management is the establishment of an environment that promotes brain flourishing. The brain thrives on change and deteriorates through routine. This is not about ready-made methods, but about understanding the brain's needs for optimal functioning, such as emotions in decision-making, collective intelligence, motivation, innovation... and integrating these brain mechanisms and the human dimension into management techniques.