Interview: Eve Abbott – A Brain New Way to Work episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 19, 2008 · 4 MIN

Interview: Eve Abbott – A Brain New Way to Work

from Professionally Speaking

The New York Times reports that the typical U.S. executive still wastes six weeks a year searching through paper piles and e-mail! Got better things to do with your time? Since 1988, Eve Abbott has pioneered brain-based productivity systems for executives, managers and business owners. A Brain New Way to Work gets teams working at least 25% more productively through lively programs and practical consultations. Eve is the author of How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain ™. She earned her degree in Sociology and Psychology from the University of California and holds a Lifetime Adult Teaching Credential. Eve is a popular guest on TV and Radio. Her expertise appears in The New York Times articles and she writes the 'Business Wise' column for the nationwide Business Journals. When speaking, Eve combines her sense of humor with the latest in brain research to guarantee a fun and practical program for conferences ranging from Builder/Architect to Women Leaders 2008. Eve says "My personal mission is saving every working person in America an hour a day so they have more time for life. My professional objective is converting the 12% of productivity wasted from information overload to your enterprise's profits, where it belongs." S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., Lotus Construction, Nixon Peabody, LLP and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency choose A Brain New Way to Work's seminars for solutions to their employee's challenges. Watch Eve As she introduces her topic in this video: Listen to Eve As she tells me about her work and how the NSA/NC Pro-Track class is helping her. To hear my interview with Eve, click on the icon below.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 19, 2008

NOW PLAYING

Interview: Eve Abbott – A Brain New Way to Work

0:00 4:28

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Ultraspeaking Podcast Tristan de Montebello, Michael Gendler The Ultraspeaking Podcast explores modern-day solutions to greater confidence, skill, and ease when speaking at work. Each episode features the founders, Tristan and Michael, as they detail unconventional strategies to thrive under pressure and speak with less preparation. Working on hand-gestures and eye contact is OUTDATED advice. Writing a script or creating a structure is a TRAP.It’s time for a better way. Join the Ultraspeaking movement and you’ll never look back. What's Next In Mastercard Welcome to 'What's Next In,' the new Mastercard podcast that covers trends and topics that affect our lives professionally, personally and globally."What's Next In" informally explores big ideas and trends from different parts of the business and explains how Mastercard is leading the industry into the future. Hosted by Vicki Hyman, managing editor of the Mastercard Newsroom. She'll discuss with our resident thought-leaders, experts and employees how Mastercard is helping shape the future and set the standard by harnessing these emerging trends and leading conversations on these topics.Subscribe now and let Mastercard show you… What's Next In… Empowered by Darkness Andrea Medina Hi, I’m Andrea Medina. Though I’m in my early 20s, the history of relational trauma in my family lineage coupled with my own father’s abuse and abandonment, has instilled in me a self-awareness and sensitivity to emotions from a young age. I was born in México and raised in Compton, a community where I didn’t have many mentors or influences that pointed me in the direction of emotional healing work. Still, I went on to publish The Energized Self: A Journey to Interconnected Healing, a book that is half memoir and half conversations with trauma survivors at the age of 22. This same year I began my public speaking journey and my master’s program to become a Marriage and Family Therapist.As I find myself rising to fulfill my soul’s calling today, I am still in the same location where conversations like the ones had in this podcast aren’t common. I’m also faced with a myriad of economic and social challenges that I know listeners will relate to. My goal is that TED Talks Society and Culture Thought-provoking videos about life and being human, with ideas from business leaders, psychologists and researchers speaking onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Professionally Speaking?

This episode is 4 minutes long.

When was this Professionally Speaking episode published?

This episode was published on June 19, 2008.

What is this episode about?

The New York Times reports that the typical U.S. executive still wastes six weeks a year searching through paper piles and e-mail! Got better things to do with your time? Since 1988, Eve Abbott has pioneered brain-based productivity systems for...

Can I download this Professionally Speaking episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!