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The Center for BrainHealth is Changing How Executives Function

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The corporate world is all about productivity, efficiency, and continually innovating in order to stay ahead of the pack. Executives wear their busyness like a badge of honor, and time spent at the office multi-tasking is often seen as a skill to be emulated. But what if you could get more done by slowing down?

At UT Dallas’ Center for BrainHealth, research is being done to help figure out how our brains work, and what we can do to make sure it is performing at its best. The advice of researchers at The Brain Performance Institute at the Center for BrainHealth runs against the current of modern corporate mantras, but they have the data to back it up. Learn more about how the institute is changing perceptions of the corporate world in this D CEO story.

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