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Dr Paul Brown

Professor of Organisational Neuroscience

Specialties

Organisational Neuroscience, Organisational Psychology, Coaching

Language

English

Dr Paul Brown is Professor of Organisational Neuroscience, Monarch Business School Switzerland and a Visiting Professor at Henley Business School, UK.

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A clinical and organisational psychologist and executive coach and supervisor, he lives in Laos, where he was at one time part of the National Science Council in the Office of the Prime Minister. He consults and teaches throughout S E Asia and Europe.

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Recent co-authored books include Neuropsychology for Coaches: understanding the basics (2012: McGraw-Hill, London); a novel, River Dragon (2014: Spartan Publishing, Australia), under the pseudonym Tyndale King; Neuroscience for Leadership: harnessing the brain gain advantage (2015: Palgrave/Macmillan, London); The Fear-Free Organisation (2015: Kogan Page, London); and All the Brains in the Business (2019: Palgrave/Macmillan).

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In 2017 he was nominated by the World HRD Congress as one of the top 100 contributors in the world to coaching theory and practice. He was the first Professor of Organisational Neuroscience in the UK as Visiting Professor at London South Bank University, whilst also being Visiting Professor in Individual and Organisational Psychology, the Nottingham Law School.

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One of the very few commentators to predict in print before the 1st March 2016 Super Tuesday primary elections in America, that Donald Trump would become President of the United States, he maintained that prediction through a subsequent series of management articles, the predictions being based on considering the neuroscience of what was happening socially in the USA. He goes on monitoring President Trump’s behaviour with great interest.

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