Does getting promoted literally rewire your brain to lose empathy? The science says YES. 🧠 In this research-backed episode of Arguing Agile, Product Manager Brian Orlando and Enterprise Business Agility Consultant Om Patel examine the unsettling neuroscience behind why your favorite coworker turned into a corporate tyrant after their last promotion. Drawing from peer-reviewed studies in the Journal of Experimental Psychology and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, wat...
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Does getting promoted literally rewire your brain to lose empathy? The science says YES. 🧠 In this research-backed episode of Arguing Agile, Product Manager Brian Orlando and Enterprise Business Agility Consultant Om Patel examine the unsettling neuroscience behind why your favorite coworker turned into a corporate tyrant after their last promotion. Drawing from peer-reviewed studies in the Journal of Experimental Psychology and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, wat...
Join Product Manager Brian and Enterprise Consultant Om as they peel back the sticky veneer from the "Build First" trend sweeping through product development. Listen or watch as we debate the message being projected by AI tool vendors (who all have their own flavor of tool to sell you) and ask - "are we encouraging teams to skip crucial validation" in favor of rapid prototyping? Stick around for our discussion, which includes: - How "Build First" creates organizational dependencies on AI ...
Arguing Agile
Does getting promoted literally rewire your brain to lose empathy? The science says YES. 🧠 In this research-backed episode of Arguing Agile, Product Manager Brian Orlando and Enterprise Business Agility Consultant Om Patel examine the unsettling neuroscience behind why your favorite coworker turned into a corporate tyrant after their last promotion. Drawing from peer-reviewed studies in the Journal of Experimental Psychology and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, wat...