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Graham Lutz

Graham Lutz

Spark everyday creativity, growth & resilience in your entire org chart.

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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As a TEDx speaker and current Harvard Psychology scholar, Graham expertly blends neuroscience insights with technological and entrepreneurial acumen. His experience spans pioneering neuronal signaling research to teaching software engineering at Georgia Tech, and orchestrating the second largest CrossFit events in the world. With two decades across diverse industries and a robust social media presence, Graham offers a unique perspective in solving complex organizational challenges. His forthcoming book, I Could Be Wrong: The Life-Changing Science of Being Wrong Well, sheds light on the ways in which our brains trick us and how to harness their immense power by building the mental architecture to maximize creativity, innovation, and performance in the face of constant change.

Area of Expertise

  • Business & Management
  • Physical & Life Sciences

Topics

  • Happiness Strategies
  • Employee Happiness
  • Wellbeing
  • Employee experience
  • Leadership
  • engineering leadership
  • Business Leadership

The Mental Architecture of Innovative Teams

Discover the untapped potential of your team's brain power in this insightful session led by Graham Lutz, an expert in neuroscience and psychology whose TEDx talk is part of the curriculum of Harvard University’s National Preparedness Leadership Initiative. This keynote zeroes in on practical strategies for leaders to transform their teams' performance. Learn how embracing the inevitability of being wrong can open doors to growth and innovation. Delve into fostering curiosity as a strategic asset, creating environments that fuel peak performance, and understanding how beliefs shape subconscious processes. Embrace the power of narrative identity to frame challenges as opportunities, crafting a compelling story of resilience and success. Walk away with actionable insights to lead your team to new heights.

Leading with Curiosity: Shaky Bridges, Jealous Monkeys, Gray Strawberries and High Performance

Delve into the science of high-performing teams with Graham Lutz, whose insights are so impactful that they're included in Harvard University's National Preparedness Leadership Initiative curriculum. In this session, Graham unveils how embracing wrongness fosters a culture of growth and resilience. He explores the role of curiosity in driving innovation, and the significance of creating an environment conducive to peak performance. Learn how subconscious beliefs shape team dynamics and discover the power of narrative identity in transforming challenges into triumphs. This session offers a unique blend of neuroscience and practical leadership strategies, providing leaders with the tools to unlock their team’s full potential.

Graham Lutz

Spark everyday creativity, growth & resilience in your entire org chart.

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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