The Pressured Brain: How Stress Reshapes Executive Decision-Making

Decision-making is the core function of executive leadership, and it is also the function most quietly degraded by pressure. Leaders tend to assume that judgment is stable — that the same mind which reasons well in a calm review will reason well in a crisis. The neuroscience says otherwise. Under ac...

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