On this Episode of Unbound Conversations
Nuala shares her framework for identifying and overcoming the 200+ biases that can sabotage even the most seasoned leaders. From power-based traps to ego-based biases, you'll discover 18 science-backed techniques to "outsmart your own mind" and make better choices under pressure.
Nuala will help us better understand ourselves and others to make better decisions and shift mindsets for a better world.
Whether you're a C-suite executive, a rising manager, or an entrepreneur seeking to level up your leadership, this episode is packed with practical insights to help you stand out, not lose out.
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About the Guest
Nuala Walsh is an adjunct professor of behavioural science at Trinity College Dublin, an independent non-executive director, award-winning author, TEDx speaker and visiting fellow at the London School of Economics. Recognised among the 100 Most Influential Women in Finance, her 30-year global investments career spans BlackRock, Merrill Lynch and Standard Life Aberdeen, serving as Chief Marketing Officer.
Today as MindEquity CEO, she advises Fortune 500 firms, human rights and sports associations.
A former Vice-Chair of UN Women (UK), appointments include Founding Director of the Global Association of Behavioural Scientists; President of Harvard Club of Ireland; Non-Executive Director at British & Irish Lions; Chair of Innocence Project London; Advisor at World Athletics, and Council Member at The Football Association.
Published in Forbes, Inc., Psychology Today and Harvard Business Review, her insights have been featured by the Financial Times, CNBC, the Economist, the Telegraph, BBC, and Fox Business.
Show Notes
- Strategies for decisive leadership
- High achievers, happiness & the Olympics
- Cutting through the friction of decision-making
- Outsmart your own mind
- The psychology of winning