"After reading this book, you will have a better understanding of your professional fit, from where you currently fall in line to where you need to be. You'll be much more in tune with the people around you, and you'll be able to champion yourself and your career." TD magazine (Association for Talent Development)
Named a Financial Times Business Book of the Month
Advance Praise for Bring Your Brain to Work:
Daniel H. Pink, author, When and Drive
"Bring Your Brain to Work is a glorious mash-up of cognitive science and career counseling. Rich with the latest research, this book reveals what our brains are doing at workwhether we're looking for a job, beginning a career, or moving on to a new position. Then it distills the findings into smart takeaways you can apply on Monday morning. Use your brainand read this wise and useful book."
Vanessa Van Edwards, behavioral investigator, Science of People; author, Captivate
"Every professional needs this book. Markman has written the perfect primer for being more effective at work. And the best part? It's science based!"
Jeff Kaye, Co-CEO, Kaye/Bassman International and Next Level Recruiting Training
"Bring Your Brain to Work provides the tools for you to be the CEO of your own career and the author of your own life. The next chapter awaits."
Katharine Brooks, EdD, author, You Majored in What?
"Based on sound research in psychology and cognitive science, Bring Your Brain to Work will help you capitalize on the motivational, social, and cognitive mental systems critical for your success. Whether you're seeking a job, trying to succeed in your current role, or hoping to move on, Markman's book will help you stand out every step of the way."
Heidi Grant, PhD, author, Nine Things Successful People Do Differently and Reinforcements
"In Bring Your Brain to Work, Art Markman explains what you need to know about your brain to get it to see things clearly, make better choices, and ultimately get you where you want to go: where work is meaningful and rewarding."
David Burkus, author, Friend of a Friend and Under New Management
"A fantastic collection of insights about how to put your brain to work when you're navigating the workplace."