The Future of Performance

James Hewitt

What if leaders did not have to choose between wellbeing and business performance?

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Synopsis

James explores how to sustain high performance, through better wellbeing, better use of time and understanding your cognitive gears

Outline

Sustaining High Performance means:

  • Reduce inefficiency and rescue time
  • Increase decisiveness and focus
  • Boost energy and improve recovery

SPEAKER PROFILE
James Hewitt

A Human Performance Scientist renowned for his science-based strategies for sustainable high performance

Dr. James Hewitt is a Human Performance Scientist renowned for his science-based strategies that enhance both individual and team potential. With over 15 years of pioneering research, James draws from his experience as a professional racing cyclist and has applied his expertise to Formula 1 teams and Fortune 500 companies.

His award-winning keynotes, delivered across more than 30 countries and industries such as aerospace, technology, finance, and pharmaceuticals, blend neuroscience, physiology, and organisational psychology.

James' engaging presentations, featuring demonstrations of cutting-edge neuro technologies, have also been delivered at leading business schools like IMD and St. Gallen, and at three World Economic Forum Annual Meetings in Davos.

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