Some important lessons from Neuroscience highlighted in the article that can have implications for HR professionals, trainers include
- People need enough sleep to integrate learning into long-term memory.
- Learning should be broken down into "bite-size nuggets" to make it effective.
- Social fairness and respect gives brain a chemical boost.
- Stress can cause people to think unclearly.
- Uncertainty arouses fear circuits and can decrease ability to make decisions. However, employees’ ability to think clearly can be hindered when employers fail to meet expectations or create uncertainty (in a healthy way with some direction) in the workplace.
- Employees need some ownership over situations to better accept changes. Even a little choice helps.
- Engaging people in more active learning techniques improves retention.
Having knowledge of how our brain functions and things that people are sensitive to will enable better training decisions, and facilitate managers to better manage their teams.
The complete article can be accessed at the following link.
http://www.shrm.org/hrmagazine/articles/0308/0308fox.asp