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Digital Communication: always urgent, emergencies for everything and everyone

Why do we sometimes feel stuck in a mad rush: endlessly treating information sent to us?

Social norm, status quo bias, attraction to novelty, etc. Thanks to some cognitive mechanisms we will get the opportunity to understand how we have built over the last few years numerous automatisms, pushing us to pass on more and more information to an increasing amount of interlocutors. 

During this participative training, you will also discover why it can get so difficult to go against these new norms, to slow down in order to be more efficient. Finally, we will identify levers to free the workload from the rhythm of continuous emergencies, while preserving efficiency and cognitive load.

When? Tuesday 26th of April, from 2 to 4 pm 
Where? POST / 20 rue de Reims / 2417 Luxembourg

Event in French.

We inform event attendees that they are likely to appear on photographs taken during the event. These are intended to be published in written or digital media edited by IMS Luxembourg. 

Gaëtan De Lavilléon

Doctor in neurosciences, Gaëtan has worked for several years on understanding the role of sleep in the consolidation of memory. His research works have been rewarded multiple times, including by the Academy of Sciences in France. In 2017, he joined forces with other cognitive science researchers to use knowledge about brain function and behaviour as a lever to improve business environments and working methods. Today, he runs Cog’X, a consulting and training agency on cognitive sciences.


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