The Best Books on Leadership and Neuroscience — What the Science Shows
Leadership is one of the most written-about topics in business literature and one of the least grounded in actual neuroscience. Here is the reading list that connects leadership effectiveness to what brain science shows about human performance.
The Essential Reading
Neuroscience applied — to leadership that actually works
The Framework Connection
The regulated nervous system — as the foundation of genuine authority
Limbic resonance — the direct subconscious transmission of emotional states between people — means the leader nervous system regulation is not a personal wellness matter. It is an organizational performance variable. A leader running chronic sympathetic dominance transmits that state to everyone around them, suppressing the prefrontal cortex function that creative thinking and collaboration require.
The Infinitely Simple practice develops exactly the nervous system regulation the leadership neuroscience identifies as the primary variable in leadership effectiveness. Not charisma or decisiveness — the capacity to remain regulated under pressure, to create the felt safety that allows people around you to access their full capacity. That capacity is structural. It is built through consistent practice.
Read the book
Infinitely Simple: The Foundation — nine chapters, first principles, no assumptions. The guided practice applies it to the brain and body. Free on YouTube.