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" ... As an executive wellness coach and consultant, Naz empowers leaders to fulfill their highest business, personal, and social potential through mindset and behavior change. Practicing a holistic approach, Naz's wellness company, Prananaz, helps organizations improve leadership effectiveness, company culture, employee engagement and employee well-being, as well as business outcomes. Prananaz's wellness programs are rooted in mindfulness, neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and positive psychology. Working at startups and Fortune 500 companies have provided Naz with a deep understanding of the challenges leaders and professionals face in high-pressure environments. She has firsthand experience working with and learning from some of the world's greatest business leaders and wellness experts, including Steve Jobs and the Dalai Lama. Naz's career began as the executive assistant to Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple. Jobs, her mentor, remains a wellspring of inspiration, especially regarding her forthcoming leadership well-being book, Pause. Breathe. Choose.: Become the CEO of Your Well-Being. He had an early and profound influence on her belief that the ultimate wealth is well-being. In 2012, Naz founded Prananaz Inc., which provides customized, high-touch, high-tech corporate wellness solutions and delivers speaking, coaching, consulting, and training to teams and organizations of all sizes. For more information, visit www.prananaz.com and www.nazbeheshti.com. ... "
" ... How can we be successful without breaking ourselves? We can take effective action under pressure. I teach people how to use their own biology to do their best work. After years of study, I created a 3-step method rooted in neuroscience and psychology, and I spoke about it at TEDx. Then I went wider, and explored what happens when we break down silos between scientific disciplines. It's amazing what you learn when you get sociology talking to neuroscience, or child development talking to business research.I am a board-certified pediatrician and an Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics at Rush University. I have an AB in History from Princeton University, i.e. Ideological and Cultural History. My M.D. came from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Rutgers University. My pediatrics residencies were at Duke University and the University of Chicago. I am a former Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. I live in Illinois with my husband, two rambunctious sons, and a variety of hamsters. ... "
" ... In addition, the success or failure of implementing a radically different approach to marketing execution can often be rooted in company culture. Leadership has to be willing to adopt an experimental mindset in order for cutting-edge tech to be accepted widely across a team. Day-to-day channel experts have to be willing to take their hands off the levers and let the machine do its thing. The shift from a deterministic machine that does exactly what you tell it, to a probabilistic machine that relentlessly explores many options can be unnerving. The upside, however, is rapid discovery. ... "
" ... Narae Chung: Everything we do is rooted in solving the pain points that the modern male consumer feels. We conducted in-depth ingredient research to address male specific skincare needs like sensitivity, redness, and irritation from shaving and that’s how we chose cactus as our main ingredients in our line to solve their skin concerns. ... "